MSPB has seen a surge of new cases from federal employees after mass terminations. But the board is on thin ice after the ...
Vendors are facing more uncertainty as they prepare for a partial shutdown on top of continued cuts to contracts.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told lawmakers the DOGE team will look at a handful of topics, including the role of the Postal Regulatory Commission.
The widely anticipated lawsuit seeks to overturn Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's attempts to cancel a TSA collective bargaining agreement.
A day before a shutdown deadline, Senate Democrats are mounting a last-ditch protest over a Republican-led spending bill that already passed the House. The Democrats want to slap limits on President ...
Most everyone knows at least one federal employees. It's not easy to know what to say when friends or family members are dealing with the reining chaos.
While Congress struggles to fund the government through September, NARFE staff vice president John Hatton said that there are some provisions to watch out for.
The judge added that the scope of agencies covered under his ruling may expand or narrow, depending on further proceedings in the case.
A new memo from the Office of Personnel Management argues that contracts with federal unions cannot supersede an agency’s ability to lay off its employees.
The Senate health committee announced Thursday morning that it was canceling a planned hearing on Weldon’s nomination because of the withdrawal.
Karen Lee and Julie Cerqueira, two former federal employees, started a nonprofit called FedsForward to help federal employees find new careers.
The SHARE IT Act requires agencies to share custom-developed software code. But the termination of 18F and other tech experts could hamper the law's goals.