Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., speaks at a press conference outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 14, 2026. Walkinshaw and Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, have cosponsored this year's version of the FAIR Act, seeking a pay raise for the federal workforce.

Dem lawmakers propose 4.1% raise for feds in 2027

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Workforce

OPM seeks to consolidate power over employee appeals in new regulations

Under a pair of regulatory proposals published this week, the federal government’s dedicated HR agency seeks to wrest appeals of suitability and reduction in force decisions from the Merit Systems Protection Board.

Workforce

How to attract tech workers to civil service? Give them credit!

COMMENTARY | OPM may already have the tools it needs to make the federal government an attractive destination for tech talent. And what it doesn't have should not be that hard to get.

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Some Army civilians worked during the shutdown—and were told to say they didn’t

What started as confusion became a coverup, employees and emails say.

Oversight

Gabbard’s office denies wrongdoing amid scrutiny over whistleblower complaint

ODNI said she acted within her authority in response to reports describing an NSA-intercepted phone call tied to the case.

Oversight

DHS implies it will stop certain oversight investigations, senator alleges

A Homeland Security Department official stressed in a statement that the secretary has the authority to pause some inspector general inquiries.

Management

Super Bowl gears up for massive security operation

While immigration officials will reportedly not be present at the San Francisco game this weekend, a raft of federal, state and local agencies will be on site to keep the event safe from various threats.

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Workforce

Now accepting applications — for classified intel

Foreign adversaries are using fake jobs and consulting gigs to coax secrets from former U.S. officials. It’s had results, and the efforts don’t appear to be slowing.

Management

VA’s National Cemetery Administration earns top customer satisfaction scores

For the eighth year in a row, the small agency earned the highest rankings in the American Customer Satisfaction Index.

Management

USPS posts $1.3B quarterly loss, as officials clash over fixes

Detailing its first quarter performance Thursday, postal leaders praised service improvements during the holidays season, while bemoaning the agency’s financial prospects.

Workforce

Social Security is directing employees who normally process benefits to answer phones instead

After shedding thousands of employees, SSA is reassigning workers amid fears the moves will cause backlogs to grow.

Workforce

The tail wagging the dog: Snapshots of the public service a year into the second Trump administration

COMMENTARY | One year in, DOGE and the Trump administration have had profound effects on the federal civil service, but looking at the numbers, it's not always where one expects.

Workforce

Trump admin moves to finalize return of Schedule F

Officials estimate that around 50,000 federal workers will be stripped of their civil service protections beginning in around a month, as unions, employee associations and good government groups decry their positions’ politicization.

Pay & Benefits

The federal leave options employees can use when annual and sick time run out

From unpaid leave to parental and military leave, federal workers have multiple options for time off under specific circumstances.

Tech

Agencies lost around 20,000 tech workers last year — and now the Trump admin is hiring

All six departments and agencies that lost the most IT talent currently have open job listings for such roles.

Updated Oversight

A thinning roster at Indian Affairs leaves tribes wondering who’s left to help, watchdog reports

Indian Affairs’ workforce has decreased by 11% since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term.

Pay & Benefits

House panel advances bill to update federal worker buyout caps

Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments offered to federal workers during agency downsizings, have been capped at $25,000 since the 1990s. Newly advanced legislation would tie maximum payouts to half of an employee’s annual salary.

Workforce

ICE is scrutinizing work from home permissions for its employees with disabilities, continuing trend across government

The immigration enforcement agency said there was a “dramatic surge” in telework and remote work reasonable accommodation requests after President Donald Trump ended work from home flexibility for federal employees.

Management

Top Dems in Congress list ICE constraints they want in funding bill

Proposed restrictions on the agency include requiring wearing body camera, the removal of masks and limitations on certain locations where people can be detained.