Will Oral Settlement Agreement Hold Up?
Is an oral agreement to settle a case sufficient or does it have to be signed by all parties? A recent court decision provides the answer.
Is an oral agreement to settle a case sufficient or does it have to be signed by all parties? A recent court decision provides the answer.
A former VA employee challenges the reduction in his annuity payment.
The reimbursement rates for use of privately owned vehicles while on government business are going down in January.
Personal information about most federal employees is available for a fee on the internet. OPM has recently withheld information on a number of federal employees. A new lawsuit may determine whether your information will continue to be up for sale.
Mixing religious beliefs with government creates controversy–at least in recent years. How do readers feel about issues relating to the celebration of Christmas? Here is a summary of responses to issues on the topic of “Christmas and the Culture War.”
The disciplinary system for federal employees is cumbersome and time-consuming. Here are suggestions for fixing the system.
TSP funds are up across the board for November.
A writer in the office of NASA’s Public and Employee Communications Office in Huntsville, Alabama has an extra $100,000 to spend.
President Bush has signed the appropriations bill for several agencies that contains the 2006 pay raise for federal employees.
Charges filed against two employees of the VA give a new dimension to the term “government red tape.”