2019 Was a Big Year for Federal Employees
2019 was an eventful year for federal employees. These are some of the highlights.
Current news and events impacting the federal workforce, both current federal employees and federal retirees.
2019 was an eventful year for federal employees. These are some of the highlights.
President Trump wrote a letter to federal employees thanking them for their service and informing them of new pay and leave benefits recently signed into law.
Another bill has been introduced to end government shutdowns and help the federal employees who suffer from the effects.
AFGE has issued a public statement in response to sexual harassment allegations made against its national president, J. David Cox.
These are some money saving tips for federal employees who may be considering a cruise for their next vacation.
Protests held recently in Washington, DC that caused traffic disruptions have led one lawmaker to address future demonstrations.
A new Senate report attempts to compile the total costs of recent partial government shutdowns.
The author offers an analysis of Elizabeth Warren’s proposal to expand Social Security.
You may think the recent budget agreement means a shutdown is off the table, but the author says federal employees should still be cautious.
A new law will require lactation spaces in public federal buildings for use by federal employees.