Reporters’ Roundup: Fed burnout, pension changes

These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. You’re attached almost surgically to your Blackberry – or maybe now it̵...

These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.

  • You’re attached almost surgically to your Blackberry – or maybe now it’s an iPhone or an Android. You and your colleagues are connected to the network more than ever…and that means the risk of burnout is higher than ever. Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey is writing about burnout and how to disconnect in his column today.
  • The Office of Personnel Management is taking a smaller bite out of its much-maligned Retirement Systems Modernization program. Bill Zelinski is OPM’s associate director in the office of retirement services. He tells Federal News Radio’s Jason Miller about the steps OPM is taking to speed up the time it takes for retired federal employees to get their pensions.

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