Loss of Temps Accounts for Most of Job Cuts
The OPM data also show that federal employment as measured in that count – which is a headcount as of …More
The OPM data also show that federal employment as measured in that count – which is a headcount as of …More
The number of annual federal retirements has remained fairly stable overall for the past 10 years, newly released OPM data …More
Voluntary retirement on reaching a combination of age and years of service is by far the most common type of …More
A bipartisan bill (S-434) has been reintroduced in the Senate to strengthen controls over security clearances, which are needed for …More
Also reintroduced was HR-901, to strengthen controls against federal work computers being used to access or download pornography. Sponsor Rep. …More
Only federal employees who are excluded from coverage under a federal retirement system are eligible for the newly launched “myRA” …More
Federal employees who had flexible spending accounts last year and who did not spend down all the money in those …More
A recent report by a special commission reviewing military pay and benefits in which the military Tricare program compared with …More
Attracting and keeping highly qualified employees, what GAO calls strategic human capital management, remains on GAO’s list of high-risk government …More
The EEOC is considering revamping its processes for handling discrimination complaints from federal employees, a system that long has been …More
The notice solicited comments on issues such as what current elements should be kept or dropped, whether investigations should continue …More
One of the White House’s budget books in essence defends the current pay levels of federal employees against outside studies …More
A reintroduced bill (HR-785) from a group of House Democrats seeks to repeal the higher contributions toward retirement required of …More
Congress still has not reached an agreement regarding funding for DHS for the remainder of the fiscal year and time …More
TSP investors had just below $440 billion in their accounts as of year-end 2014, the TSP has reported, with the …More
President Obama’s proposal for a 1.3 percent federal employee raise in January 2016, while slightly above the 1 percent raises …More
The budget contains several proposals regarding FEHB that have never advanced in Congress beyond a hearing two years ago. One …More
Also notable is what the budget does not propose. There are no planned changes in the required retirement contributions by …More
In terms of full-time equivalent employment, the budget projects a count of 2,140,300 in the executive branch in fiscal 2016, …More
Federal employees seriously delinquent on their federal taxes generally would be ineligible to receive a performance award or other form …More
The White House is due to present its annual budget proposal Monday (February 2), with no indications so far that …More
Air Force officials already have said they will ask once again for another round of DoD base closings and realignments …More
This is a good time to take a close look at pay and leave statements. The 1 percent general schedule …More
Employees under the FERS system might need to doublecheck that their TSP investment rates are structured to their best benefit, …More
The two main committees overseeing federal employment matters have restructured themselves for the new Congress, with the key subcommittees revamped …More
SES members at the VA would have to change jobs within the department at least every five years and only …More
A White House memo telling agencies to grant employees up to 30 days of advanced sick leave for certain child-related …More
The memo does not change the amounts of advance sick leave allowable. Agencies may advance up to 30 days of …More
Separately, President Obama called for passage of legislation creating six weeks of paid parental leave for childbirth, adoption or foster …More
Meanwhile, legislation has been reintroduced in the House (HR-313), and is planned in the Senate, to expand sick leave rights …More