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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is primarily responsible for ensuring health and safety standards for private sector employees. However, for federal and state employees, the responsibility lies with agencies like the Federal Occupational Health (FOH) for federal employees and individual state agencies for state employees. These agencies work to develop and enforce health and safety regulations to protect government employees.
Absolutely - all active duty Veterans current federal employees of the Executive Branch of the Government. Just like Civil Service employees, Veterans' service time counts toward overall federal retirement. Reservists are only temporary federal employees when they're on duty.
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Employees of the United States Postal Service are able to opt into the Federal Employee Health Benefits program. Additionally, employees are eligible for pension plans.
Except for the ones that are employees of private contractors to Homeland Security, yes. If they are employed by the federal government they have federal employee status.
Civil service
The federal government provides grants for the programs, but the employees are not federal employees.
the US postal service
U.S. postal service workers are federal employees. As of January 2014, there are approximately 626,764 workers employed by the U.S. Postal Service.