Senators Introduce a Second Bill in Push to Expand Telework
Three Senators are making a second legislative push to expand telework for federal employees during the coronavirus pandemic.
Three Senators are making a second legislative push to expand telework for federal employees during the coronavirus pandemic.
OPM has released some additional guidance documents about the new paid parental leave benefit.
Legislation has been introduced to ban federal employees from using a popular app owned by a Chinese company.
The Office of Personnel Management is issuing an interim final rule stipulating how the new paid parental leave benefit can be used by federal employees.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh heavily on the Postal Service, a fact reflected in its FY 2020 third quarter financial results.
The sponsors behind a pair of recently introduced bills say that they would help protect federal employees from whistleblower retaliation.
OPM’s retirement backlog had only a small increase in July despite a much slower average claims processing time.
AFGE’s lawsuit against OSC for its recent Hatch Act guidance has been dismissed by a Maryland court.
More lawmakers are continuing to make their case for keeping federal employees on telework to protect them from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
One Senator says that the success of federal employees teleworking during the pandemic is proof that federal agencies don’t need to be in the DC area.