Resources for Federal Employees
Find Your Union
- A number of unions have a national consultation relationship with the Office of Personnel Management.
Protect Yourself Online - Shield from Doxing
- "Doxing refers to the internet-based practice of gathering an individual's personally identifiable information (PII)—or an organization's sensitive information—from open source or compromised material and publishing it online for malicious purposes."
- To view resources in other languages, please click here.
Understand Your SF-50
- "The SF-50 is the Notification of Personnel Action. It contains certain employment information useful to the applicant or if applying for another federal job. It is used by current and former federal employees."
Understand Your Rights as a Federal Employee
- "OSC's primary mission is to safeguard the merit system by protecting federal employees and applicants from prohibited personnel practices (PPPs), especially reprisal for whistleblowing."
Learn How to File an Appeal (U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board)
- "One of the MSPB's primary statutory functions is to protect Federal merit systems against partisan political and other prohibited personnel practices by adjudicating employee appeals over which the Board has been given jurisdiction."
Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch (U.S. Office of Government Ethics)
Information for Probationary Employees (Merit System Protection Board)
- "If the agency terminates you for unsatisfactory performances or conduct during your probationary period, you are entitled to a written notice on why you are being separated and the effective date for the separation. You may appeal your termination if it was not required by statute, only if you allege it was based on partisan political reasons or marital status 5 C.F.R. § 315.806(b)."
Reductions in Force (Congressional Research Service)
Unemployment and Job Assistance
Unemployment benefits are based on your work location, not your residence. Please reference the jurisdiction where your employer pays unemployment taxes to receive guidance on how to enroll.
Apply for Unemployment Benefits through the Florida Employment Assistance Service Center
- If you are a federal employee who has been terminated, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits through the Florida Commerce.
- For additional assistance with Florida unemployment benefits, contact your state representative. You can find your state representative HERE.
Apply for Unemployment Benefits through the DC Office of Unemployment Compensation