Mass confusion and uncertainty are sweeping through the federal government. Local workers fear not only for their jobs but also their benefits and retirement plans.
From return-to-office mandates to the reappearance of Schedule F, many Feds may be finding themselves on a fast track to ...
In some columns I wrote last montth about the repeal of laws that affect people who spent a large portion of their careers ...
President Trump signed an executive order last month enacting a hiring freeze for federal employees. The memorandum is set to ...
Federal Judge Reed O’Connor ruled in Spence v. American Airlines that the airline breached its fiduciary duties under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) by choosing a retirement fund ...
Federal workers had a chance to share thoughts on the Trump Administration's buyout offer with Howard County Executive Calvin Ball.
Sign the “Deferred Resignation” contract at your peril. A law professor says you may be giving up some essential rights.
The Trump administration issued an email blast on Jan. 28 giving most of the country’s 2.3 million eligible employees federal ...
Federal workers in Colorado face a life-altering decision this week — tender their resignations or hold firm and face future ...
Federal workers have a constellation of retirement benefits, and assessing them can get complicated fast. Here are five ...
OPM's acting director also confirmed the agency’s governmentwide offer for deferred resignations is "valid, lawful, and will be honored by OPM.” ...
The White House sent an email saying the offer would be valid for employees scheduled to retire by the end of this year.5 ...