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Gag order on federal immigration judges is backfiring, union says
Lawmakers caught on to the policy and criticized the move.
TSA achieved historic pay raises, needs budget to keep them
TSA officers aren’t automatically given the governmentwide annual raise proposed by the president.
Hit by OPM’s data breach? Bill offers feds free ID protection for life
Data breaches by local, state and federal agencies over the past eight years cost governments some $26 billion.
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.”
Military to cover IVF for unmarried couples, single troops and more
A New York state lawsuit is prompting the changes.
Biden’s State of the Union address to Congress set for March 7
The speech is scheduled for after a pair of critical deadlines to avert a government shutdown.
By Seung Min Kim
Opinion
‘Buy American’ policies strengthen nation’s defense, workforce
The core the nation’s defense and economic vitality hinges on the "Buy American" policy.
By Robert Martinez Jr.
Federal Bureau of Prisons urged to safeguard employee retention bonus
Employees at USP Thomson have said they will consider leaving their posts if the pay incentives are discontinued.
Boeing to pay $8.1M to settle Osprey false claims allegations
The government claimed Boeing failed to test machines used in the composite manufacturing process for the Osprey; Boeing denied the allegations.
Not again! Federal workers brace for another government shutdown
It’s a test not only of their ability to stay financially afloat, but also of their commitment to public service.
By Fatima Hussein