News Briefs

News Briefs

October 30, 1996
THE DAILY FED

News Briefs

The following news summaries are from OPM AM, the daily newsletter of the Office of Personnel Management. OPM AM is available on OPM Mainstreet, the agency's electronic bulletin board, at 202-606-4800.


THE FEDERAL DIARY--"No matter which presidential candidate wins Tuesday, many federal agencies are braced for job cutbacks that in some places could begin just days after the votes are counted" (The Washington Post).

FEDERAL ISSUES---OMB buyout guidance has been sent out for agency comments. The draft will not be final until OMB examines the comments and modifies the guidance to respond to them...AFGE seeks the ouster of Mica from civil service chairmanship. According to Mica, AFGE President John Sturdivant "should consider resigning" (Federal Human Resources Week).

OF INTEREST--"The fear of retaliation looms large among employees who take time off for family, and the risk is rising" (The Wall Street Journal, Work & Family)...The scariest part of Halloween is how the office empties out. Once a kids-only festival, many parents now feel they must be home to supervise the trick or treating (USA TODAY).

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