Unions urge Senate to pass spending bill In the midst of a contentious and chaotic public health emergency and election season, the last thing the country needs is a federal government shutdown.

Is there any real relief with 'deferred' payroll tax? A major federal employee union is amplifying its objections to President Trump’s executive order currently compelling feds to put off payment of payroll taxes.

Postal Police union sues USPS management over order Postal employees and their unions have complained, grieved, sued and otherwise blasted USPS management recently over a string of controversial—and according to their protestations, lawbreaking—policies and actions pursued by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and his leadership team.

USPS opts out of tax deferral program The U.S. Postal Service announced this week that it would not be implementing President Trump's controversial payroll tax deferral plan for its employees.

Unions, scientists blast WH for politicizing COVID Scores of scientific stakeholders are pushing back against what they—and many other observers across society—see as the increasingly unhealthy influence of politics on medical research and measures deployed to quell coronavirus, a disease that in just six months has claimed 200,000-plus lives nationwide.

OPM built COVID dashboard on a shoestring Office of Personnel Management used a purchase card to kick off cloud-based emergency response data dashboard.

Stopgap spending bill passes The current appropriations bills are set to expire on Oct. 1; the bill now goes to the Senate where it is expected to pass.