President Donald Trump’s promise to overhaul the federal government hit another obstacle last week when his pick to head the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), George Nesterczuk, quietly withdrew from consideration—leaving the administration with no nominee to run a small but crucial agency that oversees policies for all 2 million employees of the federal government, and would be integral to any sweeping effort to reform its workforce.Nesterczuk was a logical Republican pick to head the agency: a former OPM official with decades of experience in personnel issues. But he had become caught up in a contentious fight when public-sector unions …read more
Source: POLITICO – U.S. Edition