Will FLRA Return to Full Leadership? Biden Nominates Two for Senior Positions
President Biden has nominated a new FLRA General Counsel and FLRA Member. If confirmed, this would return FLRA to full leadership complement.
President Biden has nominated a new FLRA General Counsel and FLRA Member. If confirmed, this would return FLRA to full leadership complement.
The GAO has issued a decision impacting the federal labor relations program. The FLRA general counsel was found by GAO to be serving in violation of the law.
Federal employees enjoy job security. Do employees fare better with MSPB or arbitration appeals? See results from recent record analysis.
Two recent court cases offer an important precedent for protecting due process rights of federal employees.
A task force report urges major changes to the civil service system from pay and benefits to handling removal actions and appeals by federal employees.
The author says a recent House Committee hearing on the FLRA served to attack the agency’s chairman and showed the Congressmen’s lack of knowledge about the law.
President Trump has reappointed two FSIP members. What impact will this have on federal employees’ case decisions?
A new bill seeks to re-establish labor-management partnerships in the federal government. How likely is it to work this time given its past track record?
Millennials need to stop asking if they will collect Social Security and start asking how will they manage the cost of seniors as their benefits are reduced.
The author cites statistics depicting an alternate perspective on federal unions and the recent executive orders.