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Federal government operating status for Wednesday up in air
Will federal employees have the day off Wednesday? It's still up in the air as the D.C. region prepares for another winter storm which could dump another 10-20 inches of snow on the nation's capital. OPM Director John Berry talks about how he made the initial call for Monday, and why he's using the snow as an opportunity to telework.
> Federal News Radio
Federal government grows smaller
The overall federal workforce is projected to decline by about 42,600 in fiscal 2011, but it will remain at slightly more than 2 million people.
> Federal Drive
NSPS Staffers: Separation Anxiety
What do you call 220,000 federal government orphans? They are Defense Department civilians who were dragged into the National Security Personnel System which is now being dismantled. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey talks about the forced conversions today.
> Mike Causey
OPM Director Berry says open/close status to be made after 6 p.m.
Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry tells Federal News Radio it is still too early to know whether the federal government will be openor closed on Tuesday, Feb...
> Federal News Radio
How to attract, motivate and retain
Compensation and benefits cannot be fully effective unless they are part of an integrated strategy of other programs and practices to attract, motivate and retain top talent.
> Federal Drive
The top 10 criteria on where to live in retirement
Learn where you should be living after you've stopped working.
> For Your Benefit
No-Cal COLAs Gag Reflex
The new no-cal COLA Uncle Sam is serving up to federal and postal retirees is making a lot of them sick. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey conducts the taste test.
> Mike Causey
Inside Government - February 5th, 2010
U.S. Rep. John Sarbanes (D-Md.) The recent Supreme Court decision to lift restrictions on corporate campaign spending, and the fight for health carereform U...
> Inside Government
Improving the civilian acquisition workforce
The Partnership for Public Service explains.
> Daily Debrief
TSP Snapshot: Look past the thorns of January
Financial planners say that when it comes to the Thrift Savings Plan, its always useful to invest for the long-haul. That may be good advice for federal employees based on the performance of the TSP in January. Federal News Radio's Max Cacas has the latest edition of our new monthly feature, TSP Snapshot.
> Federal News Radio
Murphyıs Laws of federal hiring
Get advice on how to become a fed from Linda Rix of Avue Technologies.
Feb. 5, 2010
> Fed Access
OPM makes call on snow closings
The federal government will be open Friday under the unscheduled leave policy. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains what's been done in the past and the Daily Debrief gets analysis from ABC 7 Chief Meteorologist Doug Hill about what to expect in terms of inches.
> Daily Debrief
Strength in numbers: Federal Sector Unions form new alliance
This week, attorney Bill Bransford talks with representatives from the National Federation of Federal Employees, the International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Feb. 5, 2010
> Fed Talk
Fed insurance carriers meeting health IT standards
OPM: 45 federal employee health care providers have met some new IT standards.
> Federal News Radio
Great tax deductions to remember
New and expanded deductions and credits came into being for a broad cross-section of taxpayers: College tax benefits for parents and students; energy credits for homeowners who are going green; and even tax breaks for home buyers and car buyers.
> Federal Drive
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