Could This Government Vehicle Have Been Any More Misused?
It’s bad enough to misuse the government vehicle, but also trying to hide it from the agency got this Army employee fired.
It’s bad enough to misuse the government vehicle, but also trying to hide it from the agency got this Army employee fired.
The Space Subcommittee held a hearing on June 19 to review draft legislation to reauthorize programs at NASA for two years.
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As negotiated agreements expire and bargaining appears likely, it is vital for an Agency to take stock of the old contract and assess where it wants negotiations to go. You can be sure the union will come to the table with an agenda; the author asks whether Agency representatives have an agenda of their own and attempts to lay out a framework for development of management’s agenda.
The Department of Homeland Security cut it perilously close when it decided to terminate a probationary employee a few hours before his probation expired.
Republican lawmakers are challenging the National Labor Relations Board with two new pieces of legislation.
San Diego District’s Palm Desert Letter Carrier Frank Frary recently received a City Hero award for his efforts to save an elderly resident’s home from potential fire.