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Introduction - Federal Civil Service Employment Law: A Beginner’s Guide
Civil Service Strong: The Civil Service Strong website advocates for the value and importance of the federal workforce, offering resources, news, and support to strengthen the career opportunities and benefits for civil servants.
Civil Service Strong “Fork in the Road” FAQ
Partnership for Public Service Federal Employee Resource Hub: A non-partisan organization that works to build a government that meets fundamental responsibilities to the public, no matter the political makeup of Congress or a presidential administration. This site provides background and context, explains current laws, executive actions and proposals, and highlights additional resources.
Find Your Union: offers guidance on federal labor policies, focusing on collective bargaining, grievance handling, and fostering productive relationships between federal agencies and employee unions.
The EEOC Federal Sector page offers guidance and resources for federal employees and job applicants on their rights and protections against workplace discrimination, along with instructions on how to file discrimination complaints.
Whistleblower.org: Resources for Democracy Whistleblowers page offers essential resources and support for individuals reporting government misconduct, focusing on legal protections and guidance for whistleblowers in the public sector.
To understand statutory whistleblower protections and accompanying resources, click here: https://whistleblower.house.gov/resources/resources-whistleblowers
To understand prohibited personnel practices including the right to appeal, visit here: https://www.mspb.gov/ppp/ppp.htm#faq
To learn more about The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) resources and procedures: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/employee-relations/employee-rights-appeals/
And for a basic primer on civil service law, click here: https://guides.loc.gov/federal-civil-service-employment-law
Litigation Tracker All legal actions brought against Trump Administration (Reiss Center on Law and Security at New York University School of Law)
U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board: How to File an Appeal: The MSPB Appeals page offers detailed information on the process for federal employees to file appeals against agency decisions, including procedures, rights, and how to effectively navigate the appeals system.
FAQs for Federal Employees - Unemployment Insurance: provides essential information and answers to common questions regarding unemployment insurance eligibility, claims, and processes specifically for federal workers.
Division of Unemployment Insurance - Maryland Department of Labor
Regular Unemployment Insurance Overview: The document from the Maryland Department of Labor provides a comprehensive guide for individuals filing for regular unemployment insurance, outlining eligibility requirements, the application process, and important steps to follow.
Unemployment insurance for former federal employees: Federal civilian employees who become unemployed due to no fault of their own can apply for Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE). For information on eligibility, how to apply, and more, see the page
Unemployment insurance for other workers impacted by federal actions: Other workers impacted by federal actions—such as employees who worked for a private sector employer that contracted with the federal government and are now unemployed due to no fault of their own—may be eligible to apply for regular unemployment insurance.
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