U. S. Office of Personnel Management

NEWS RELEASES

April 1995

April 14, 1995: Washington, D.C.--As part of its reinvention efforts, the Office of Personnel Management is introducing customer surveys to determine the job seeking public's level of satisfaction with the agency's employment information services.[News Release]

April 13, 1995: Washington, D.C. -- A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will play a critical role in ensuring that unscrupulous health care providers will be denied participation in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. [News Release]

April 12, 1995: Chicago, IL. -- Chicago ain't no "toddlin' town," at least when it comes to the impressive gait of the U.S. Customs Service run to become a success story of the Clinton Administration's effort to reinvent government. [News Release]

April 7, 1995: Washington, D.C. -- Last fall in the wake of President Clinton's mandate to create a government that works better and costs less, Congress directed the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to examine more effective means to help employees affected by downsizing locate new jobs. OPM has responded to the directive by issuing a report entitled "New Directions: Improving Transition Assistance for Federal Employees Affected by Downsizing." [News Release]



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