Expert’s View: FEGLI Basic
While you can decline FEGLI Basic coverage, few federal employees do, writes benefits expert Reg Jones. “If you turned down …More
While you can decline FEGLI Basic coverage, few federal employees do, writes benefits expert Reg Jones. “If you turned down …More
In the latest of a series of similar reports on federal building security, GAO examined how nine agencies examine threats …More
Federal employees hired during this calendar year who fall under the requirement for higher contributions toward their retirement benefits could …More
Contributions to the annual Combined Federal Campaign declined again last year, OPM has said, to just below $210 million. OPM …More
The wait for phased retirement to actually become available—it was authorized in law nearly two years ago—will continue for a …More
The House Armed Services Committee next week will begin moving one of the annual key bills that can affect federal …More
OPM has announced its intent to issue final rules overhauling the Combined Federal Campaign, the official federal workplace charity drive. …More
OPM’s announcement on the CFC resulted in a rare bipartisan agreement among leaders of the House committee that handles federal …More
The U.S. Supreme Court, without explanation, has refused to hear an appeal of a ruling that federal employees holding positions …More
While FEHB and FEDVIP are both forms of health insurance, they differ in substantial ways, even beyond the scope of …More
FEHB carriers must cover in 2015 FDA-approved anti-obesity drugs in addition to benefits they already provide such as wellness activities, …More
Women working for the federal government on average earn about 13 percent less than men on average but that is …More
The OPM report is a response to a White House directive of nearly a year ago telling OPM to examine …More
The House has passed a budget outline for fiscal 2015 whose main impact, at least for the short run, is …More
The annual Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey will be conducted starting later this month and continuing through June, the government’s major …More
EEOC recently summarized the policies governing provisions in civil rights laws protecting federal employees from retaliation for asserting their rights …More
OPM recently told agencies that failure to prove that a newly retiring employee has met the five-year coverage requirement to …More
OPM is going to audit a sampling of FEHB family enrollments to check whether ineligible persons are benefitting from the …More
Effective yesterday (April 15), civilian employees of DoD and the Coast Guard are eligible for the TSA’s Pre-Check expedited screening …More
Senior Pentagon officials have told Congress that they will encourage components to “liberally” offer employees early retirement and buyout incentives …More
Many employees at or near retirement eligibility continue to express interest in taking phased retirement, but OPM still has not …More
The House is voting this week on approving a budget plan for the upcoming fiscal year, with the Republican majority-sponsored …More
A bill up for voting in the Senate this week to expand protections under the Equal Pay Act would apply …More
The most recent comprehensive look at pay by gender within the government came in a 2009 report from GAO stating …More
In a report that could apply as well to numerous other agencies, the IG for the IRS recently summarized the …More
The Senate Finance Committee has approved, as part of a larger tax measure, language to boost the “public transit subsidy” …More
The House Budget Committee has unveiled a plan for the upcoming fiscal year that once again seeks to reduce the …More
The budget plan is silent on a federal raise, in contrast to the White House’s recommendation for a 1 percent …More
A group of House Democrats has proposed boosting the federal employee raise for January 2015 to 3.3 percent, a figure …More
The Senate Armed Services Committee this week is holding hearings on the Pentagon’s recent budget proposal to have another round …More