Federal Workers
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Federal workers bristle at some STOCK Act provisions
CommentDavidson interview July 30, 2012
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Raise the thermostat, drop the dress code
CommentGordon interview July 5, 2012
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Phased-in retirement, Hatch Act, and whistleblower improvements
CommentDavidson interview July 2, 2012
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Federal workers less satisfied with pay in 2011
CommentShane interview May 30, 2012
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Same-sex marriage, DOMA, and federal workers' rights
CommentDavidson interview May 7, 2012
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Lessons for federal leaders in wake of the GSA scandal
CommentFox interview April 19, 2012
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The federal pay raise controversy and what to expect from the Pentagn in 2012
CommentCapital Insider Monday January 9th
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The wage gap in the federal government and a closer look at the Family Medical Leave Act
CommentWomen are still making significantly less money than their male counterparts in the federal workplace. Plus, Attorney Lisa Windsor gives us insight about the new Family Medical Leave Act and what it means for troops and their families.
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Feds get involved in the Occupy DC protests and one man tries to change the education system for the better
CommentSome federal workers are standing up with the Occupy movement. Also, one man went from dropout to diploma and he wants to fix America's education system.
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Federal agencies could be guilty of grade creep and it's costing taxpayers millions of dollars
CommentFederal agencies may be inflating government employees' grades and upping their salaries.
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Dealing with poor performers: how federal managers can fix a bad work environment
CommentTom Fox from the Partnership for Public Service explains what to do with that employee in your office who's not up to par.
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Security clearance concerns and how to deal with your annual performance review
CommentFederal employees have to go through an annual review with their employers each year, but they have rights if they disagree with what their bosses say.
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Capital Insider: Tips to avoid losing your security clearance
CommentA bad credit score or relationships abroad can hurt your chances of keeping your security clearance.
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Capital Insider October 3, 2011
CommentOctober 3rd
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Disciplinary action at work: what feds should know
CommentIn trouble at work: what feds need to know if they're in hot water in the workplace.
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The best federal agencies and what agencies can improve on
CommentThe best federal agencies as rated by feds and what agencies can do to keep employees satisfied.
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The President's tax plan means federal workers will pay more into their retirement funds
CommentIt's not just the super rich who will pay for the President's job creation plan. Federal workers will have to pay more into their retirement plans starting in 2013. Joe Davidson tells us how feds and the unions that represent them are reacting to the proposal.
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Your rights and responsibilities as a federal worker
CommentFederal workers have rights, even if they're being investigated for misconduct at work.
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