Medicare Premium Issue Now at Forefront
The lack of a COLA has raised the potential for CSRS retirees and certain other Medicare enrollees to pay premiums …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
Views of how employees are treated in their own workplaces remain negative in many areas, again following the same pattern …More
Performance ratings would take on a greater role in several personnel policies at DoD, under the annual defense authorization bill …More
Another provision of the DoD bill would lengthen the probationary period for those hired after the bill’s enactment date from …More
OPM has started sending notices to some 3.6 million current and former federal employees whose security clearance application files were …More
The notices are expected to continue going out through about the end of the year, meaning still more waiting for …More
The three stock-based TSP funds suffered drops in September, dragging down the lifecycle funds with them. The international stock I …More
Congress is set to finalize later today (September 30) a bill to lift the threat of a partial government shutdown …More
The enrollee share of premiums in the FEHB will rise 7.4 percent on average for 2016 for non-postal employees and …More
Also as is common, some plans are dropping out for 2016, meaning that their enrollees will have to elect new …More
OPM has separately announced a random sample of FEHB enrollees to check whether they are carrying ineligible family members on …More
OPM and HHS have sent a joint memo to agencies asking them to urge their employees to get flu shots, …More
OPM has announced that the clearance files cyber breach involved fingerprints of 5.6 million people, five times as many as …More
The House has joined the Senate in backing legislation entitling any federal employee who is a veteran with a service-connected …More
Only one week remains in the current fiscal year and there still has been no break in the logjam over …More
Meanwhile, federal employees are increasingly concerned and upset about the lack of information from their agencies. More could be coming …More
Adding the long-awaited self plus one option to the FEHB program will benefit current family enrollees with only one eligible …More
OPM meanwhile projected that the new option will cause far more enrollment changes in this year”s open season than normal. …More
The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee has held a hearing that may revive prospects for personnel policy reform bills targeting the …More
There are an estimated 1.5 million conventional recessed fluorescent fixtures just in the federally owned buildings in GSA’s portfolio, that …More
DoD has presented its unions with a draft of desired changes in personnel policies that in many ways would harken …More
Among the changes that would be in the favor of employees would be: increasing salaries in the so-called “STEM” fields …More