Union Sues President Over Executive Order
The National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) sued the Trump Administration over an executive order they argue looks to reestablish a spoils system for Civil Service
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The National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) sued the Trump Administration over an executive order they argue looks to reestablish a spoils system for Civil Service
In response to a NARFE questionnaire, Presidential Nominee Biden Promises to Support Feds and not cut their Benefits
STWS Advisor Jennifer Meyer Breaks Down What Feds Need to Know About their TSP Investments on the Brink of a Presidential Election
The President’s June 26th Executive Order, which aims to emphasize experience over degree requirements in Federal hiring protocols, enters the implementation phase.
New policies might help cut costs, but USPS Employees think they will delay mail, dismantle confidence in the Federal Agency, and lead to privatization
The Presidential Rank Awards were Canceled for only the second time in its 41-year-old history. The first time was in 2013 during a recession.
The General Scale Pay Raise for 2021 is set to be 1% unless Congress can change it- the Military’s pay is set to increase 3% next year
The FDA Revoked Authorization to use the antimalaria drugs chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine to Fight COVID-19
USPS Finances: Doubled Q2 2019 Losses, impacted by Coronavirus- what the current state of the US Postal Service?
Both Democrats and Republicans in the Senate have criticized the latest removal of an Inspector General, Steve Linick, Trump’s fourth such firing of 2020