NTEU Sues Trump Administration Over Executive Orders
NTEU has sued the Trump administration over recent Executive Orders that place restrictions on federal employee unions.
NTEU has sued the Trump administration over recent Executive Orders that place restrictions on federal employee unions.
A new Executive Order overhauls the way poor performance of federal employees is handled. What do federal workers need to know?
In an early test of the new law designed to make it easier to fire DVA senior executives and to streamline the appeals process, the appeals court has handed down a significant ruling that presents a mixed bag.
OPM has finalized a rule to implement a prohibition against a future president being able to reclassify federal employees and remove their civil service protection.
There has been a concerted effort to return more federal employees to in-person work. What does this mean for telework prospects in 2024?
An ICE agent who disregarded his travel orders and returned home early without telling the agency got into trouble. See how the court ruled.
Is the federal workforce non-partisan? An OPM proposal expanding appeal rights for excepted service employees wades into the political debate.
Does performance management reward the best employees, or are promotions just awarded for being in the job?
The Public Service Reform Act has been introduced to modernize government, increase accountability and reduce expenses.
The loss of his security clearance led to an indefinite suspension of an Air Force engineer. After losing an appeal to MSPB, he tried his hand at federal appeals court.