Management

EEOC moves forward with plan to expedite cases

Move would affect Washington field office; union official cries foul and prepares to fight back.

Management

Age-based bias complaints on the rise

Annual report of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission details trends in discrimination complaint filings.

News And Analysis

Dawson's Vow

Features

Fear and Hope

News And Analysis

Coming to AID's Aid

Defense

Pentagon slows schedule for rolling out new personnel system

The Defense Department will spend several years shifting employees to its new personnel system, Navy Secretary Gordon England said Wednesday.

Pay & Benefits

Pairing Up for Parity

Democrats and Republicans joined forces Wednesday to beat back a movement to end the tradition of military-civilian pay parity.

Magazine

Deadly Delay

Pay & Benefits

Managers who get comp time may not benefit from overtime change

New overtime pay cap rules for high-grade federal employees may actually penalize workers who receive compensation time for their extra hours.

Defense

Defense gets green light to hire experts at higher salaries

Under a new policy announced last week, the Defense Department will begin to recruit up to 2,500 “highly qualified experts” and pay them wages greater than other civil servants would receive.