Facebook Posting Leads to Postal Worker Indictment
Posting vacation photos on Facebook was instrumental in an indictment of a Postal worker collecting payments for his medical disability.
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Posting vacation photos on Facebook was instrumental in an indictment of a Postal worker collecting payments for his medical disability.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has reintroduced legislation that would pay bonuses to federal employees who report wasteful spending in their agencies.
The VA announced that it has fired the former DC Medical Center Director for the second time using its authority under the new VA Accountability Act.
Various groups are seeking loyalty of the federal workforce. Is there an internal “permanent state” in government? A former administration official says it exists, is dangerous and threatens our democracy.
A Senator expressed concerns about reports of inaccurately reported or intentionally delayed mail that is costing the Postal Service millions of dollars.
A federal court has sided in favor of OPM and one of its contractors in lawsuits filed by AFGE and NTEU seeking damages in the data breaches that exposed the personal data of over 20 million current and former federal employees.
How do FedSmith.com readers utilize their TSP accounts? This is what you told us in a recent survey.
A bill restricting how federal agencies can mail documents containing Social Security numbers has become law.
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board has published proposed rules on how to implement the military’s new Blended Retirement System.
With a well-planned approach, applying for a federal job can go more smoothly. These are some tips to help make the process better.