Scott Kupor, President Donald Trump's nominee to be director of the Office of Personnel Management, speaks during a hearing with the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on ...
A drastic reduction in the workforce means there aren’t enough people to do necessary work, which requires cutting back ...
A look at common retirement-processing snags, what causes delays and where OPM’s newer systems fit into the picture.
The federal government’s HR agency reminded federal supervisors that they can be partially reimbursed for insurance against ...
The Department of Government Efficiency says it is not dead yet. A Reuters report asserting that DOGE “doesn’t exist” anymore ...
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Next year average enrollee premium payments in the system are set to jump more than 12%, on top of a 13.5% hike in 2025.
The lawsuit comes as OPM closes in on a final rule for “Schedule Policy/Career,” an effort that would make tens of thousands of federal employees at-will.
What’s making the latest hike in FEHB premium payments even harder to stomach for millions of federal employees is its timing ...
On November 18, Geoffrey Andrews, the CEO of the Management Council of the Ohio Education Computer Network, announced he will be retiring at the conclusion of this fiscal year, on June 30, 2026. He ...
Federal workers were guaranteed back pay once the government reopened. Some at the National Park Service are still waiting.
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A Loophole Allows Ranchers to Renew Grazing Permits With Little Scrutiny of the Environmental Impact
With dwindling oversight, cattle are grazing where they’re not supposed to and in greater numbers or for longer periods than ...
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