FLRA works to make arbitration changes

The proposed regulations were developed after extensive study and evaluation of the policies and procedures involving the review of arbitration awards. Chair of...

In its continuing bid to make resolution of disputes between federal workers and their managers more efficient, the Federal Labor Relations Authority recently announced some changes to the rules, including the appeals process. Chair of the FLRA, Carol Waller Pope, explains.

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