Legislation Reintroduced to Prevent Federal Employees From Watching Porn at Work
Legislation has been reintroduced in the House to prohibit federal employees from watching porn on their work computers.
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Legislation has been reintroduced in the House to prohibit federal employees from watching porn on their work computers.
President Trump has signed an executive order laying out a process that directs federal agencies to cut regulations.
In no time after the Trump administration issued a directive to agencies to temporarily limit their communications, voices of dissent took to Twitter. What is the story behind some of these “rogue” Twitter accounts, and what does it all mean for federal employees?
These three points are critical in helping you develop a successful retirement plan for life after your federal career.
While many federal employees and unions are not happy with seeing Donald Trump in the White House, one union representing federal employees recently had nothing but nice things to say about the president’s actions taken to date.
The authors, who have served as agency representatives and management advisors for many years, offer advice for presidential appointees or Schedule Cs and the career executives who may have to work with them as they settle into their jobs.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced that direct patient care positions within the agency are exempt from the Trump administration’s hiring freeze.
According to a former Trump administration team staffer, the president has plans to significantly reduce the size and scope of the EPA.
The stock market has reached a new all time high with a leading index hitting 20,000 this week. How should TSP investors react?
The Chairmen of the House and Senate VA committees sent a letter to President Trump asking for clarification about exempting the VA from the hiring freeze.