
Congress Effort to Prevent Federal Shutdown Progressing, But Slowly
Congress continues to work on a temporary budget measure to continue funding agencies beyond the September 30 end of the …More
Congress continues to work on a temporary budget measure to continue funding agencies beyond the September 30 end of the …More
In its push to recess by the end of next week, Congress is setting aside a number of bills of …More
Partial results from the annual Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey conducted earlier this year show slight gains for the second straight …More
OPM has issued guidance on federal workplace issues related to the Zika virus, saying agencies “are strongly encouraged to utilize …More
September 30 will mark the end of the current FEGLI open season. Employees who are not enrolled can elect FEGLI …More
September 30 marks the close of the “enrollee decision period” in the FLTCIP long-term care insurance program. That opportunity was …More
With just more than two weeks left before the end of the current fiscal year September 30, political leaders have …More
OMB and agencies have not yet put out guidance to employees regarding the potential for a partial government shutdown in …More
While it has seemed virtually certain for months that federal employees will receive a 1.6 percent raise in January—under current …More
The House is scheduled to vote this week on HR-5620, under which most VA employees would receive only 10 days …More
On the 20th anniversary of the USAJOBS site, OPM has updated the site, including adding information specific to current federal …More
A newly offered bill (HR-5957) seeks to expand the upcoming “disabled veteran leave” authority to include FAA employees not covered …More
GSA has issued final rules on several issues affecting federal employees who travel on official business. One seeks to further …More
The annual announcement of premiums and plan offerings in FEHB for the upcoming plan year—that is, calendar year—likely will be …More
Earlier this year in its annual “call letter’’ OPM once again emphasized cost-saving steps in the FEHB including: tighter management …More
OPM meanwhile has proposed rules that could require employees who enter leave without pay status in certain situations to continue …More
President Obama’s late-August recommendation to split a January 1.6 percent federal pay raise–which under his order will be paid by …More
Another issue to be decided is whether the administration will follow through on the council’s recommendation of last year to …More
All TSP funds posted gains in August except the bond F fund—which fell by 0.11 percent—paced by the small company …More
As expected, President Obama has issued an order setting a 1.6 percent average GS pay raise to take effect by …More
Congress returns from its summer recess next week to a full plate of unfinished business, starting with the need to …More
One employment-related issue almost certain to will get early attention in Congress is the pending increase in FLTCIP premiums effective …More
One measure that Congress has passed annually for many years is the DoD authorization, which needs to clear a House-Senate …More
Congress also seems likely to return attention to two agencies that have been the focus of reform proposals, the VA …More
Other issues that have made at least some progress legislatively in the House, Senate or both include proposals to: extend …More
Today is the deadline for President Obama to issue an expected order setting a federal pay raise for January by …More
The “blackout” period in the FSAFEDS flexible spending account program, triggered by a change in carriers in that program, is …More
OPM has told agencies to begin preparations for the federal benefits open season that will run from November 14 through …More
The open season is an annual event, although this year it follows several unusual developments in benefits. Premium rates for …More
A Labor Department pilot project for increasing participation in the TSP by its employees produced some positive results and is …More