Few Details on Self Plus One
The major change in the program for 2016 will be the addition of self plus one coverage options. OPM said, …More
The major change in the program for 2016 will be the addition of self plus one coverage options. OPM said, …More
OPM also said that in general, the policy that any improvements in benefits must be cost-neutral will continue, although there …More
The IRS, which earlier this year threatened two unpaid furlough days for virtually all employees as a budget-saving measure, will …More
All federal employees would be subject to paying higher contributions toward their FERS or CSRS retirement benefits under a plan …More
Apart from the assumption about raising retirement contributions and the savings order, the House budget plan contains little of direct …More
The movement on the budget resolutions by both the House and Senate would return the congressional budget process to practices …More
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has started hearings that could lead to action on a proposal generally requiring …More
Legislation (S-742) has been reintroduced in the Senate to prohibit an agency from paying a performance award to an employee …More
The Treasury has used a familiar financial maneuver involving the TSP’s government securities G fund now that a temporary suspension …More
The Congressional Budget Office has said that there is no good count of how many private sector employees work for …More
OPM has formally launched the Recruitment, Engagement, Diversity and Inclusion, or REDI, Roadmap, with an initial step being revisions to …More
OPM is expected to soon issue its annual “call letter,” in which it outlines the coverage features it wants in …More
What likely will be the largest change in the program for the 2016 plan year already has been determined: addition …More
In its recent guidance, OPM said that it estimates that about 30 percent of FEHB enrollments are family enrollments that …More
The Office of Government Ethics has sent guidance on a new government-wide electronic filing system for federal employees who file …More
A newly introduced House bill, HR-1230, would require that federal annuities that begin in 2017 and after be based on …More
The end of a standoff that threatened a partial shutdown of DHS means that budgets are set for all agencies …More
The House has passed HR-280, which would allow the VA secretary to order that employees repay all or part of …More
Newly hired employees with a veterans’ disability rating of 30 percent or more would be allowed to use a full …More
A new Senate bill (S-594) would provide veterans’ preference to certain National Guard and Reserve members who currently don’t qualify, …More
After struggling in January, the stock-focused TSP funds posted major gains in February that in turn pulled up the lifecycle …More
OPM is set to launch a new initiative on recruitment, engagement, diversity and inclusiveness called the REDI Roadmap, following a …More
In a recent report to Congress, OPM outlined its plans for getting federal employees to feel more engaged in their …More
Just two days are left before DHS budgetary authority runs out at midnight Friday (February 27), leaving the prospect of …More
Changes in the way federal senior executives have their performance evaluated have made little difference in terms of how many …More
GAO added, though, that budgetary restrictions have affected how SES ratings translate into performance payouts. Starting in 2011, the administration …More
The TSP has updated the forms that participants use to make age-based in-service withdrawals and for partial withdrawals after separation, …More
A bill introduced in the House (HR-990) would increase the tax-free public transit subsidy maximum, the latest proposal in a …More
MSPB has summarized recent developments regarding federal employee appeal rights and the processing of cases arising from the sequestration furloughs …More
OPM has released data covering 2014 showing that the number of federal employees involuntarily removed dropped for the fourth straight …More