OPM Projects Cost Increase for FLTCIP
OPM projects that premiums for most enrollees in the FLTCIP long-term care insurance program will increase in the fall under …More
OPM projects that premiums for most enrollees in the FLTCIP long-term care insurance program will increase in the fall under …More
OPM has not specified how much premiums will increase, nor exactly when. Those and other details could be announced in …More
The last time a contract expired to be replaced by a new one, in 2009, there was substantial controversy that …More
While the overall percentage of employees who save in the TSP is increasing, the average percentage of salary being saved …More
OPM has finalized rules making federal employees with same-sex spouses eligible to use Family and Emergency Medical Leave Act leave …More
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee plans to advance bills to be offered later this week to: expand law …More
The IRS is warning about an email scam that appears to be targeting federal employees, including references to cyber breaches …More
Defense Department employees will be moved into the department’s new performance appraisal system in six-month phases, although exactly who and …More
OPM has put out a fuller explanation of a recent directive to expand FEHB coverage of “applied behavior analysis” for …More
Both Houses of Congress will be back at work next week following an extended spring break, with much of the …More
Congress already has signaled several issues most likely to gain attention in the available working time ahead. One involves administrative …More
Another issue likely remain prominent in the time ahead is employee appeal rights–with the first focus on the VA, as …More
The three stock-oriented TSP funds posted strong gains in March, led by the small company stock S fund, up 8.24 …More
Standard whistleblower protections would be extended to national security personnel and they would have the right to appeal a revoked …More
Barring a last-minute delay, DoD will begin on Friday (April 1) a new performance evaluation system intended to eventually cover …More
The DoD program has been in development for more than six years, since the repeal of the former pay for …More
The main House committee overseeing federal employment matters has asked agencies to explain their policies for taking disciplinary actions, the …More
The House Budget Committee has released a detailed description of a budget outline it passed recently revealing that, as expected, …More
OPM has told FEHB carriers that “too few” enrollees are participating in health risk screening and wellness activities despite years …More
OPM has issued guidance on the FEGLI open season to be conducted over the month of September, one of the …More
OPM has announced that it changed the contractor operating the FSAFeds flexible spending account program effective March 1, although there …More
Newly released OPM figures show little sign of the “retirement wave” that has long been predicted to roil the federal …More
The new OPM figures show an executive branch employee count–again, excluding USPS–of 2,059,000 as of September 2015, rounded to the …More
The House is set to take up a budget outline for the upcoming fiscal year but it is now virtually …More
The MSPB is nearly finished processing appeals of the 2013 unpaid furloughs due to sequestration, having worked through 97 percent …More
The merit board also said in its annual report that a 2014 law speeding up appeals of SES members at …More
Congress continues to consider options to further restrict appeal rights for senior executives at the VA, in particular the concept …More
The House Budget Committee hopes to approve this week a spending outline that would advocate several changes in benefits for …More
The annual budget “resolution” is only an outline, not a law, and even its passage in the past has left …More
The response to the breaches of federal personnel files and background investigation files affecting more than 22 million current and …More