Bill Requiring Annual Official Time Report Passes in House
A bill requiring OPM to provide reports to Congress on use of official time for federal employees working on behalf of a union has passed in the House.
A bill requiring OPM to provide reports to Congress on use of official time for federal employees working on behalf of a union has passed in the House.
In his final article of the series, the author explains his additional suggestions for some fixes he says are needed for a badly broken federal hiring process.
GAO reviews plans by the VA to fix a large backlog of veterans appeals for disability compensation. GAO is skeptical the reforms will work without more efforts.
The EPA has law enforcement files open on use of messaging software reportedly used by federal employees to avoid detection.
A new bill would reduce retirement income for some federal employees working as federal union representatives while being paid by the federal government.
Does the use of official time at the VA improve veterans’ care, and how much official time is actually used by employees? A recent House Committee hearing sought to find answers to these questions.
These are seven provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act that federal workers should know about.
A bill that would penalize a federal employee’s pension when acting primarily as a union representative has advanced in the House.
The 2024 Republican Study Committee (RSC) budget blueprint proposes substantial cuts to federal employees’ pay and benefits.
President Biden has nominated a new FLRA General Counsel and FLRA Member. If confirmed, this would return FLRA to full leadership complement.