Feds to make moving government jobs abroad easier for military spousesThe Pentagon and State Department will make it easier for military spouses to take federal civilian jobs overseas following a permanent change of station.By Karen Jowers3 weeks ago
Gag order on federal immigration judges is backfiring, union saysLawmakers caught on to the policy and criticized the move.By Molly Weisner3 weeks ago
Biden uses feisty State of the Union to contrast with TrumpHe sought to use speech to banish doubts about whether the 81-year-old president, the country’s oldest ever, is still up to the job.By Seung Min Kim and Zeke Miller, The Associated Press8 weeks ago
HUD calls Multifamily Housing workers back to office, drawing union ireAs the overall number of federal agencies offering fully remote work dwindles, employees and agencies are coming to terms with new workplace issues.By Molly Weisner2 months ago
Native American veterans save millions after VA waives copaymentsThe VA said it exempted or reimbursed more than 143,000 copayments totaling approximately $2.5 million.By Jonathan Lehrfeld3 months ago
TSA achieved historic pay raises, needs budget to keep themTSA officers aren’t automatically given the governmentwide annual raise proposed by the president.By Molly Weisner3 months ago
Federal union wary of Social Security’s latest return-to-office order The union said future decisions about telework policies must “based on facts, and not on fear or politics.”By Molly Weisner3 months ago
Biden’s State of the Union address to Congress set for March 7The speech is scheduled for after a pair of critical deadlines to avert a government shutdown.By Seung Min Kim4 months ago
Opinion‘Buy American’ policies strengthen nation’s defense, workforceThe core the nation’s defense and economic vitality hinges on the "Buy American" policy.By Robert Martinez Jr.5 months ago
Pentagon seeks to rapidly build up information-warfare forceEmerging technologies play a critical role in both waging and foiling influence campaigns, according to the Defense Department's strategy.By Colin Demarest5 months ago
Federal employees, Hill staffers protest US policy on Israel-Hamas warAs of late this past week, one open letter had been endorsed by 650 staffers of diverse religious backgrounds from more than 30 government agencies.6 months ago
Trump vows mass firings, ‘freedom cities’ if he wins back White HouseHe would seek to strip tens of thousands of career federal employees of their civil service protections.By Jill Colvin, The Associated Press6 months ago