What Feds Should Learn From COVID-19 and the 2019 Government Shutdown
What Federal Employees Should Learn and Do As a Result of the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis and the 2019 Government Shutdown
Federal Retirement Benefits
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What Federal Employees Should Learn and Do As a Result of the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis and the 2019 Government Shutdown
Agencies Given Go-Ahead to Waive Biweekly Premium Pay Limitation for Employees Fighting Coronavirus Outbreak
Edward Zurndorfer provides a guide for Federal Employees regarding social security survivor benefits
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is trying to make Rehiring Feds easier. Also, a January 31st deadline approaches for Agencies to report ‘Official Time.’
The 2018 Federal Employment Viewpoint Survey, Federal Worker Statistics
GSA- Government Sleep Authority- issued notice to Federal employees to review guidelines regarding the permissibly of unconsciousness in Federal buildings
12,000 federal employees who work for the SSA Operations department are no longer able to Telework - at all.
OPM is implementing rules from an executive order to ease the process of terminating the jobs of federal employees
The 2020 Pay Raise for Federal Employees will be 2.6% with 3.1% for those with locality pay
Bob Oberleitner, Executive Coach to Feds, joins the FedLife Podcast - 9