2020 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey Delayed (Again)
The 2020 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey has been delayed for a second time.
Federal HR news topics include federal employee unions, labor relations, bargaining, pay/leave and benefits.
The 2020 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey has been delayed for a second time.
The FLRA has published a rule giving federal employees more leeway in canceling the withholding of union dues
Will new safety measures when returning to work at the office impact your paycheck or time at work?
Will the recent executive order on federal hiring qualifications make a difference? The author provides an analysis.
The 2020 Federal Employee viewpoint survey is coming soon and features some new questions this year.
President Trump has signed an executive order on the federal hiring process that focuses more on qualifications and less on receiving a college degree.
Recently introduced legislation would require federal agencies to publish their reopening plans online to facilitate the safety of their employees.
GAO has listed considerations it said agencies need to take to safely bring federal employees back to work in an office environment.
Two federal employees have been suspended without pay for violating the Hatch Act while on duty.
A Court of Appeals has expanded the scope of bargaining in the federal government by overturning a decision of the FLRA.