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An update on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Chairman and CEO Craig Floyd will talk about events celebrating the organization's 20th anniversary.
October 7,2011
Tags: pay and benefits , National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund , Clint Eastwood , Debra Roth , Craig Floyd , Fed Talk
Analysis: bad credit can mean losing your job
Twenty employees at the Defense Finance and Accounting Service got a reprieve yesterday. They were part of a group of more than 60 to be fired because their jobs were classified as sensitive, and they were having debt-related problems. Debra Roth, partner at Shaw, Bransford and Roth, explains.
Tags: P&B , credit , security clearance , Debra Roth ,
Meet the 2011 Service to America medal winners
Jim Seymour of the Partnership for Public Sevice and several winners of this year's Service to America medals, join host Debra Roth on today's program.
September 23, 2011
Tags: workforce , Service to America Medals , homeland security , management , Debra Roth , Jim Seymour , Partnership for Pubic Service
Non-unionized feds still hold employment protections
Tags: Debra Roth , Legal Loop , unions , workforce
Scott Bloch fights to avoid prison time
The former government protector of whistle-blowers who admitted to criminally withholding information from Congress asked a judge to withdraw his guilty plea to avoid mandatory jail time. Attorney Debra Roth explains what's going on.
Tags: Federal Drive , Scott Bloch , OSC , Debra Roth , Suzanne Kubota
Will OPM block Chambers' reinstatement?
The decision about what comes next for Teresa Chambers will have to come from OPM, not Interior. Attorney Debra Roth explains.
Tags: Federal Drive , pay and benefits , Teresa Chambers , whistleblower , OPM , DOI , Debra Roth , MSPB , Suzanne Kubota
Is misconduct the same as contempt?
A draft Justice Department report has found that two federal prosecutors and an FBI agent engaged in misconduct in the corruption trial of Sen. Ted Stevens. Attorney Debra Roth explains what may be ahead for the trio.
Tags: Federal Drive , pay and benefits , misconduct , Debra Roth , DoJ , FBI ,
Privacy, porn, and your federal job: analysis
The Securities and Exchange Commission has been slapped with a lawsuit demanding disclosure of names of employees who viewed pornography on government computers. Attorney Debra Roth explains what's going on here.
Tags: pay and benefits , Debra Roth , SEC , porn , privacy , Suzanne Kubota
Eliminating the Federal Career Intern Program
The Federal Career Intern Program (FCIP) has been eliminated. What comes next and how will it affect those already in the program? These questions and more are answered on this week's FEDtalk.
January 21, 2011
Tags: FCIP , Pathways Program , Tony Vergnetti , Tim McManus , Jim Eisenmann , Melissa Mehring , MSPB , PPS , Fed Talk ,
USPS FERS suspension raises legal questions
After Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) questioned the Postal Service's decision to stop paying to FERS, attorney Bill Bransford said Issa may be concerned that USPS is setting a precedent for subsidizing other financially unstable agencies.
Tags: Bill Bransford , USPS , FERS , pay and benefits , retirement , benefits , Courtney Thompson




