Expanded Identity Protection Still Under Consideration
Moves remain under consideration to expand the identity protection services for federal employees created in the wake of the cyber …More
Moves remain under consideration to expand the identity protection services for federal employees created in the wake of the cyber …More
President Obama has signed into law (P.L. 114-75) legislation to grant 104 days of special sick leave entitlement to newly …More
OPM has withdrawn proposed rules that would have expanded eligibility for coverage on children under the FEGLI life insurance Option …More
Employees who are age 50 or above, or who will be before the end of the year, and who wish …More
The annual federal benefits open season starts next Monday (November 9) and runs through December 14. During that time, FEHB-eligible …More
The open season also allows new enrollments or enrollment changes in FEDVIP vision-dental insurance program for both active employees and …More
Unlike in the FEHB and FEDVIP programs, re-enrollment is required each year in another program affected by the open season, …More
One change in eligibility for the 2016 year in FEHB during the current benefits open season is that OPM has …More
Meanwhile, in the FLTCIP program, OPM is expanding eligibility effective in December to opposite-sex domestic partners, and their children over …More
President Obama has signed into law a budget deal that relieves several threats that had been hanging over the government, …More
All TSP funds posted gains in October, led by the large company stock C fund, up 8.45 percent, the international …More
Congress could start voting as soon as today (Wednesday) on a measure designed to lift the federal debt ceiling and …More
The agreement up for voting now, starting in the House, also would provide some relief from a potential jump in …More
The number of city areas with their own GS locality pay scales will expand for 2016 by 13, under rules …More
The notice says that adding the new city areas means that some 102,000 employees will move from the RUS locality, …More
Several civilian personnel policy changes for civilian employees at DoD remain on track to take effect despite the White House’s …More
In the wake of the recent determination that there will be no COLA adjustment in 2016 for a number of …More
The TSP is still considering another change in its investment policies, so-called “automatic escalation” of investments that newly hired employees …More
The government is within weeks of hitting its debt ceiling, requiring political leaders to take some sort of action to …More
Unlike a funding lapse in which there would be a partial government shutdown, if the government exceeded the debt limit, …More
The Social Security withholding “FICA” tax of 6.2 percent will continue to apply in 2016 to salary up to $118,500. …More
The lack of a COLA has raised the potential for CSRS retirees and certain other Medicare enrollees to pay premiums …More
The lack of an inflation adjustment almost certainly means that the cap on regular investments in the TSP will remain …More
The Federal Salary Council has scheduled for November 6 its annual meeting where the official “pay gap” figure is announced, …More
The Salary Council is a group of union officials and pay experts who make recommendations regarding the GS locality pay …More
The interest paid in the voluntary contribution retirement savings program available to CSRS (but not FERS) employees will remain 2 …More
Voluntary contribution accounts are available only to CSRS and CSRS Offset employees; those employees may invest an amount equal to …More
Two bills that already have passed the Senate have now cleared the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, setting up …More
A newly introduced Senate bill (S-2127) would strengthen protections for whistleblowers government-wide, following IG reports and hearings focusing in particular …More
Results of the annual Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey conducted in the spring show a slight general improvement in opinions about …More