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Landmark Bargaining Decision Issued by FLRA

The Federal Labor Relations Authority issued a milestone case reversing years of case law that may have staggering implications for federal agencies. The Obama administration issued an executive order giving unions “pre-decisional involvement” in agency decision...

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Remember, You Have Appeal Rights

Recently, nearly 600 retired federal law enforcement officers received notification their Annuity Supplement was being reapportioned to provide a former spouse with extra income. So, why is that? Why did the Office of Personnel Management do this unexpectedly? Let’s...

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OSC Calls for New Training to Protect Whistleblower Rights

A new law and recent activities have prompted The Office of Special Counsel to update guidance on whistleblower activities. A series of recent memos from U.S. Special Counsel Henry Kerner reiterated a common reminder to agency leaders: watch what kind of message your...

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MSPB’s Burden Grows with Workforce Reductions

The Merit Systems Protection Board may see more work due to the government reorganization initiative and efforts to reduce the size of the federal workforce. “Workforce reductions could mean an increase in appeals involving furloughs, RIF’s, or early retirements...

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MSPB Denied These Cases, Now Federal Unions Want Review

The National Treasury Employees Union announced they have filed friend-of-the-court briefs on behalf of 3 federal employees asking the Supreme Court to review their appeals of Merit Systems Protection Board Cases. In each of the 3 cases, The U.S. Court of Appeals for...

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Will the Senate Cut Benefits for Feds Working for Unions?

The Senate is gearing up to vote on two measures aimed at curbing federal employees’ ability to work on union representational issues while on the clock. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) offered a controversial measure as an amendment to the Senate’s annual defense...

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Whistleblower Retaliation a Real Problem at the VA

A highly-rated pain management specialist at a Southeastern Missouri VA, Dr. Klein, is supposed to work with veterans, but instead, he sits in his small office all day and does nothing. Klein describes his current work situation as “solitary confinement” due to...

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Back Pay Awarded For 2013 Government Shutdown

The government must compensate 25,000 federal employees for damages they incurred during the 2013 shutdown. U.S. Court of Federal Claims Judge Patricia Campbell-Smith ordered compensation to those who signed onto the collective action lawsuit against the government,...

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MSPB decision reversed by the US Court of Appeals

A December 7, 2016 article in  News from the Federal Circuit commented that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has issued its decision in Miller v. Dept. of Justice, No. 2015-3149 in which it reversed the decision of the Merit Systems Protection Board...

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Overpaid by the OWCP: What to do?

Overpaid by the OWCP: What to do?

If you become one of those unlucky federal employees who receives a payment from the Office of Workers Compensation Programs (OWCP) followed by a notice that you have been overpaid don’t pull your hair out. OWCP overpayments can occur and you need to know what to do...

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