OPM Launches Annual Charity Fundraiser
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OPM Launches Annual Charity Fundraiser

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is launching their annual charity fundraiser, the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), which will run from September 21, 2020 to January 15, 2021. CFC is the largest annual workplace charity campaign, involving over 200 domestic and international charity campaigns that raise millions of dollars every year. The program gives federal employees the opportunity to give back to their communities.

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Agencies Focus on Reskilling During Pandemic
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Agencies Focus on Reskilling During Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the way the federal workforce operates and evaluates employee skills. Much of the federal workforce has shifted to virtual work during the pandemic, and this change has had an effect on the way employees work in the federal realm.

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GAO Investigates Handling of Time and Attendance Misconduct in Federal Agencies
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GAO Investigates Handling of Time and Attendance Misconduct in Federal Agencies

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report last month in which they investigated the prevalence of time and attendance misconduct and fraud within federal agencies. The report describes what is known about the extent of time and attendance misconduct and potential fraud across the 24 agencies using reporting controls and technologies under the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 (CFO Act) to monitor employee time and attendance.

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Advocating for Feds to Keep Their Earned Leave
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Advocating for Feds to Keep Their Earned Leave

Much of what we do here at the Federal Managers Association comes down to trying to get a square deal for feds. We recognize that federal managers do critical work on behalf of the country, and that without them and the work they do, the country would not function as well as it does. From disaster response to building transportation infrastructure to protecting our national security, feds do the hard work of keeping our country safe, prosperous, and strong.

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USCIS Furloughs Canceled Following Congressional Pressure
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USCIS Furloughs Canceled Following Congressional Pressure

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) was planning on furloughing at least 13,000 employees at the end of this month due to budgetary shortfalls. On Tuesday, Joseph Edlow, the agency’s Deputy Director for Policy, announced the agency will have enough funding to maintain operations through the end of the year following Congressional pressure.

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OPM Launches New Records System
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OPM Launches New Records System

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is introducing a new records system titled “Federal Competency Assessment Records” that will collect and store OPM data to be used for training and development purposes.

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House Ends Recess Early to Address Postal Service Situation
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House Ends Recess Early to Address Postal Service Situation

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is bringing the House back from August recess to vote on emergency postal legislation after concerns that new policies imposed by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) could cause severe mail delays across the country. She said in a statement, "The postmaster general and top Postal Service leaders must answer to the Congress and the American people as to why they are pushing these dangerous new policies that threaten to silence the voices of millions, just months before the election."

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OSC: MSPB Misapplied Whistleblower Statute
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OSC: MSPB Misapplied Whistleblower Statute

On August 11, 2020, the United States Office of Special Counsel (OSC) filed an amicus curiae brief in Tao v. MSPB, a case pending before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, arguing that the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) committed reversible error when it failed to properly analyze an employee’s allegation of whistleblower retaliation.

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