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Grundmann says nothing left to cut at Fed Labor Relations Authority
So far this fiscal year, the FLRA, among others, has been running on a series of continuing resolutions, which officials said has tough consequences.
US Army creates legal office for murder, rape, other serious crime
The move comes as Congress pushes the military branches on serious criminal cases.
By Todd South
Federal labor nominees pass Senate committee
President Joe Biden's three nominees to the Federal Labor Relations Authority passed Senate committee vote by a slim margin.
By Jessie Bur
Federal labor nominees promise to tackle case backlog, understaffing
Fewer employees and a lack of top-level leadership resulted in cases piling up at the Federal Labor Relations Authority.
By Jessie Bur
Biden fills out labor relations agency with 10 new appointments
A staffed Federal Service Impasses Panel will be able to decide disputes between federal employee unions and agency negotiators.
By Jessie Bur
Biden picks 2 officials for federal labor office with a case backlog
The nominations are for a vacancy on the Federal Labor Relations Authority and for its general counsel.
By Jessie Bur
Biden fills long-vacant labor investigative position
The appointment will allow the Federal Labor Relations Authority's Office of General Counsel to prosecute unfair labor charges for the first time in over three years.
By Jessie Bur
Trump adviser broke law with Biden criticism, watchdog says
Pete Navarro, the director of the White House Office for Trade and Manufacturing Policy, repeatedly violated the Hatch Act with his criticism of Joe Biden, a watchdog agency reported.
Pentagon differs on post-election Hatch Act rules
Civilian and servicemember Department of Defense employees may have to refrain from certain political behavior for longer than their colleagues at other agencies.
By Jessie Bur