Tips on Counseling for Supervisors: Part 3 – The Counseling Memo
In the third and final article in the series, the author provides details on how to write an effective counseling memo.
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In the third and final article in the series, the author provides details on how to write an effective counseling memo.
Will the nation’s air traffic control system be run by a non-profit entity outside of the federal government? The interest groups are lining up for what promises to be a hard fight in Congress.
A federal contractor has been arrested for leaking a top secret classified document, reportedly in regards to Russian election interference.
The Office of Personnel Management was able to make a marked reduction in its outstanding backlog of retirement applications in May.
How do FedSmith readers rate President Trump’s performance so far, and are they more or less optimistic about their career as a federal employee?
I meet requirements for immediate retirement from Federal service. One thing I don’t want to lose is the supplemental payment until 62. Should I retire now?
The author says that despite proposed changes from a new administration, federal employees are very unlikely to leave their jobs anytime soon.
Presidential transitions can be a time of great disruption for the federal workforce. The author provides some tips to make the process easier for federal employees.
A north Alabama mail carrier was arrested for animal cruelty for allegations that she fed meatballs laced with nails to at least one neighborhood dog.
The National Association of Letter Carriers recently announced a tentative agreement that would give pay raises and COLAs to a number of Postal employees.