The annual Employee Viewpoint Survey for federal workers shows growing discontent.
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TSA bashing: Is it warranted?
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GOP lawmakers eye federal-retiree benefits
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CBO: Federal debt could match GDP in 25 years
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CHART | Tracking sequester impacts
White House names new climate and energy chief to replace Heather Zichal
Dan Utech will succeed Heather Zichal as the administration's top climate and energy adviser.
Can the fed worker giving program make a post-shutdown comeback?
More than 400 people and 30 charities attended a comeback event at the National Institutes of Health on Thursday.
Shutdown furloughs will warp jobs report and economic picture
Temporary shutdown impacts could create a mirage of worsening U.S. economic conditions.
IRS reduced fraudulent refunds, but the problem still cost billions
An inspector general found 1.1 million undetected tax returns filed with stolen Social Security numbers.
Shutdown cost $2 billion in lost federal employee productivity, White House says
White House budget chief says government shutdown cost taxpayers $2 billion in lost employee productivity
As disability backlog drops, Shinseki will use overtime sparingly
The Department of Veteran Affairs has eliminated more than 200,000 cases from the backlog of disability claims.
Energy Dept. failed to report concerns before green-tech firm filed for bankruptcy
An inspector general said DOE officials failed to report that Ecotality was not on track to meet its obligations for a $100 million grant.
Tony Trenkle: The HealthCare.gov official who stepped down
The technology executive helped oversee the development and rollout of the federal government's flawed online health-insurance exchange.
Proposed bill would change overtime policies for Homeland Security agents
The bipartisan proposal would attempt to cut down on alleged overtime abuses by DHS employees.