MSPB Overrules Itself to Clarify 'Douglas' Disparate Penalty Analysis
In Singh v. USPS, the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) overruled its own early 2010s precedents on the Douglas factor disparate penalty analysis.
Defense Business Board Finds Faults in DOD Civilian Talent Management
At the request of Department of Defense (DOD) officials, the Defense Business Board (DBB) examined the Pentagon’s civilian workforce.
An Epigram in Consistency and Thoughtful Communication
The National Academy of Public Administration’s work allows for the exploration of organizational dynamics that impact team morale in many ways and with a variety of teams or group affiliations.
Solarium Successor Urges NCD, Congress to Enhance Federal Cyber Workforce
An offshoot of the congressionally chartered panel, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission (CSC) 2.0 released its most recent report last week.
Why Federal Managers Need Professional Liability Insurance
Every federal employee has some level of liability exposure, but federal managers may be at a greater risk than they realize.
When a Rainy Day Fund Is Not Enough
Have you ever heard that the only sure thing in life is change? There’s no better example than these current times to tell you that it’s true.
USAID's Plan to Address the Climate Crisis
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has released a comprehensive plan to address climate change over the next decade.
Accessibility Grows Among Federal Workforce, Correlates with EEO Complaints Rise
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) indicated that the federal workforce is becoming more accessible, however, many hurdles remain.
Census Bureau Failed to Vet 2020 Count Hires, Employed Number of Criminals
The Department of Commerce’s (DOC) Office of Inspector General (OIG) unredacted a controlled 2020 audit of the U.S. Census Bureau that revealed inadequate review of new employees.
GAO Outlines Tax Code Inequity, Urges Congress to Facilitate Interagency Data Sharing
In a recent audit, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) determined federal law impedes inclusive tax policies as they restrict demographics collection and sharing between agencies.
House, Senate Begin FY23 NDAA Legislative Process
Last week, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for fiscal year 2023 (FY23) was introduced into both chambers of Congress for committee and subcommittee review.
Safety: Every Workers' Right | DOL
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) host a forum to discuss the impact of losing a loved one or colleague and those left to grieve.
Indefinite Suspension After Security Clearance Restoration is MSPB Reviewable
The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) rules that an indefinite suspension following restoration of clearance is grounds for review under its jurisdiction.
Where Work-Life Benefits Meet the Administration of Justice: DOJ Reentry Plans
As the Justice Department strives to reach a “new normal,” stakeholders discuss how telework availability is impacting employee morale, recruitment, and retention.
Successfully Negotiating the First Pass-Through Memo in Six Years
After several months of negotiations, the Professional Managers Association (FMA) is proud to announce the 2022 National Agreement Consolidated Pass-Through Provisions memorandum.
OPM Issues Skills-based Guide to Recruitment for Federal Agencies
In a memo last Thursday, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) outlined more detailed skills-based hiring guidance for federal agencies to overcome persistent federal recruitment challenges.
Lawmakers Urge Appropriators Boost Tech Modernization Fund
Senators Mark Warner (D-VA), Steve Daines (R-MT) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) urged their colleagues to allocate an additional $300 million to the Technology Modernization Fund (TMF).
Proposed Legislation to Ensure Relief for All Toxic-Exposed Veterans
A year-long, bipartisan initiative is set to deliver health care and benefits under the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to all toxic-exposed veterans.