Author: Cathie Faint
New Policy on Collaboration and Work Tools
OPM Data Breach — What you should do
1. Monitor your credit report. Look for accounts or charges you don’t recognize. Even if the breach didn’t involve credit card information, thieves may use your Social Security number, address and date of birth to open accounts in your name. 2, Take advantage of OPM’s offer of credit report access, credit monitoring, and identity theft… Continue reading OPM Data Breach — What you should do
OPM FAQs on Cyber Security Breach
OPM has created an FAQ on teh Cyber Security Breach. You can access it here: OPM Data Breach
President Kelley Discusses Breach with OPM Director
NTEU this week met with Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Katherine Archuleta and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) concerning the recent federal employee data breaches, and the resulting response. This briefing was related to the initial personnel breach. NTEU continues to press for additional information related to the second announced breach impacting… Continue reading President Kelley Discusses Breach with OPM Director
NTEU Opposes Benefit Cuts to Federal Workers’ Comp Program
Wednesday, May 20 2015 Washington, D.C.—Congress should reject proposals to slash workers’ compensation benefits for federal employees who get hurt on the job, the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) told a House panel today.In a statement to the House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, NTEU National President Colleen M. Kelley said the union… Continue reading NTEU Opposes Benefit Cuts to Federal Workers’ Comp Program