The government's central ethics office recommends that employees read its poetic guide to gift-giving and -getting.
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Federal workforce shrinks as jobs picture improves
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HHS awards $55 million to boost health-care workforce
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TSA bashing: Is it warranted?
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GOP lawmakers eye federal-retiree benefits
Cuts for military retirees costing GOP support for budget deal
Three Republican senators oppose the legislation because it would trim retirement pay for working-age military retirees.
All holdout states now compliant with military’s same-sex benefits policy
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel made the announcement on Friday, saying all service members "deserve our respect."
Should Congress cap spending on official portraits?
A bipartisan Senate bill would place new restrictions on paintings of government officials.
Senate bill would expand appeals rights for ‘sensitive’ federal workers
The bill would allow feds to appeal personnel decisions even when their jobs are "sensitive" to national security.
Budget deal allows pay increase for federal workers
The bill would allow a cost-of-living increase to take place next year under an action President Obama has promised.
How higher federal-retirement payments ended up in the budget deal
The deal on retirement benefits for feds and military was reached at the 11th hour
D.C.’s Peace Corps numbers decline in 2013
The district lost the top spot for most per capita producers of Peace Corps volunteers
Senate panel offers little resistance to Obama’s IRS nominee
The Senate Finance Committee is scheduled to decide Friday whether the full Senate should vote on John Koskinen's nomination.
Budget deal entails higher pension contributions from future federal workers
Federal employees hired after Jan. 1 would pay more than existing feds for retirement benefits.