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The Office of Personnel Management says the claims backlog also dropped to about 16,500, which is the lowest its been in 2025.
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals found states that challenged the mass terminations of federal workers likely lack ...
The memo says the department is also planning for reductions in force “to maximize workforce efficiency," but some positions will be exempt from layoffs.
OPM said the digital versions of four federal retirement booklets are immediately available for download and should reduce ...
The new directive “launches one of the most ambitious efforts in decades to modernize how the department is organized and ...
OPM is joining many agencies in giving employees another chance to take a “deferred resignation” offer before it proceeds with nonvoluntary layoffs.
An email obtained by The Associated Press states that FDA leadership are “allowing review staff and supervisors to resume telework” at least two days a week.
The EPA said it will evaluate Personal Identity Verification (PIV) swipe data “to track employee compliance” with return-to-office requirements.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) says CISA is withholding a crucial report on cyber gaps in U.S. communications networks, even after last year's "Salt Typhoon" hacks.
"It is well worth the department's time and investment in welcoming these former service members back. It's the right thing to do," Tim Dill said.
President Trump’s picks to lead OPM and OMB advanced out of a Senate committee, each in a vote of 7-4 with no Democrats voting in favor of either nomination.
As agencies move forward without FEBs, some are concerned that agencies could revert to a more siloed approach to emergency preparedness and employee training.
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