Details on federal hiring changes expected this week Draft guidelines will detail how agencies will remove college-degree requirements and emphasize skill assessments.

OPM: Temp STEM posts should stretch to 10-year terms The Office of Personnel Management has proposed a new rule that, in some instances, would permit agencies to hire new temp employees to dramatically longer terms.

Feds over certain salary spared from tax deferral Roughly 60 percent of the more than 2 million federal employees will be impacted by the tax deferral plan established by the president that would result in reduced paychecks at the beginning of the year.

Postal Police union sues USPS management over order Employee unions that represents postal employees have complained, grieved, sued and otherwise opposed the U.S. Postal Service's management over several controversial—and lawbreaking—actions initiated in recent months by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and his leadership team.

OPM nominee spared major criticisms John Gibbs, the HUD official selected to lead the Office of Personnel Management, wasn't pressed by lawmakers on a history of controversial tweets of conspiracy theories and calling the Democrats the party of Islam.

Long-delayed FEVS coming next week The long-delayed Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey will kick off on Sept. 14.

WH orders end to 'anti-American' diversity training across agencies The White House, through the Office of Management and Budget, has issued a memo ordering federal agencies to stop implementing what it says is “anti-American” diversity training for employees.