Legislation Would Move TSA Employees to GS Pay System
Legislation recently reintroduced in the House would put TSA employees under the General Schedule pay system.
Legislation recently reintroduced in the House would put TSA employees under the General Schedule pay system.
The spending bill that just became law contains some provisions directed at the IRS that will be of particular interest to federal employees who work there.
The Office of Personnel Management was able to reduce its backlog of outstanding retirement applications by almost 8% in April.
Two lawmakers are questioning an HHS memo that they say appears to violate the rights of federal employees to communicate directly with Congress.
Congress has passed a spending bill funding the government for the remainder of the fiscal year and eliminating the possibility of a partial shutdown.
An Alabama woman has been indicted for falsely claiming Social Security widow’s benefits for her husband who she murdered.
The Department of Defense has announced that it is officially lifting the agency’s civilian workforce hiring freeze, but with some restrictions.
The Office of Government Ethics has outlined ethics requirements for one of Washington’s newest and high profile federal employees due to her unique status and position.
A Florida woman has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to falsely obtaining benefits from the VA.
President Trump signed an executive order calling for the establishment of a new committee to modernize IT systems in federal agencies.