Federal employees are vital to our everyday lives.
Yet today, they are being subjected to a dangerous and arbitrary campaign to slash the civil service, close federal agencies and offices, and disrupt their work on behalf of the public.
These unprecedented actions are damaging our government and undermining a 140-year consensus on the need for a professional, nonpartisan federal workforce that serves the public above any private interest or agenda.
‘Who Is Government?’
To shine a national spotlight on all that federal employees do for our country and to build public support for protecting the government’s apolitical workforce, we collaborated with a group of celebrated writers to profile civil servants for The Washington Post’s “Who Is Government?” series, now a book edited by bestselling author Michael Lewis.
The book pulls back the curtain on civil servants who ensure the public good—from revolutionizing mine safety and returning billions to victims of cybercrime to ensuring military veterans receive a proper burial and protecting the American consumer.
Get Involved
Has a civil servant inspired you or made a positive impact on your community, on our country or on the world? Are you a current or former federal employee who wants people to know how your work has made a difference?
SHARE
Share your story with us as part of our #ISupportFeds campaign to help us demonstrate why public servants matter and what is at stake if their critical work is interrupted.
Sign up for our Five Stories of Public Service Newsletter to learn about federal employees who work behind the scenes to make our lives better or subscribe to our Civil Service Support Newsletter for resources designed to help current and former federal employees navigate this time of uncertainty.
STAY INFORMED
Visit our resource hub for real-time updates about new civil service proposals and how they affect federal employees, answers to questions about federal employment rights and benefits, and data and stories that showcase all that civil servants do for our country.