Deal Sets Stage for More Budget Scrutiny
Among other provisions of the law that ended the partial government shutdown is a startup of new budget deliberations. As …More
Among other provisions of the law that ended the partial government shutdown is a startup of new budget deliberations. As …More
The House plan called for setting employee and government contributions toward retirement benefits at equal amounts, meaning an increase in …More
Earlier this year, CBO said it planned to release a new version around now of a periodic report it generates …More
The budget agreement keeps agencies operating at about current levels through January 15, giving time for the new budget talks, …More
OMB has said that the back pay provided by the shutdown-ending law—both for those who were furloughed and those who …More
OPM has revised eligibility policies under the Family and Medical Leave Act following the June U.S. Supreme Court decision invalidating …More
Congress could vote as soon as today (Wednesday) to end the partial government shutdown now in its third week, potentially …More
Even if the partial shutdown ends soon with a guarantee of back pay and benefits for all, it could be …More
Some employees have taken outside jobs to supplement their incomes during the shutdown, which is allowed if within general government-wide …More
Due to the partial government shutdown, the Labor Department has delayed the announcement that had been scheduled for this morning …More
OPM has sent a message to agencies reminding them of an upcoming change in the way unused sick leave is …More
Expert’s View: Former Spouse Annuities The provision of a survivor annuity for your spouse may be superseded by a court-ordered …More
Active employees who are age 50 or above, or who will be before the end of the year, and who …More
Meanwhile, time also is running short for FERS employees to make any adjustments needed in ongoing investments if they are …More
As the partial government shutdown continues in its second week, the impact on employees continues to evolve. The largest change …More
Because federal employees generally are paid on a two-week cycle, the impact of unpaid time generally hasn’t actually appeared yet …More
In something of an add insult to injury twist, employees who accumulate 80 hours or more in unpaid status during …More
Many employees apparently remain concerned that the shutdown will impact their future retirement benefits despite assurances that it won’t. Here’s …More
OPM’s guidance also covers the effects on various other federal benefits of extended time off from work in unpaid status. …More
If you are married when you retire, the law requires that you acknowledge that fact and elect a full survivor …More
The Federal Salary Council will hold its annual meeting November 5, a meeting at which the official “pay gap” figure …More
While the question of whether the government would be partially shut down due to budgetary gridlock has now been answered …More
The main concern of many employees naturally involves their pay. A recent OMB memo virtually guarantees that those kept on …More
The status of employee benefits is more settled, following long-standing policies that most recently were invoked during the sequester-related furloughs …More
There is no official count of how many employees have been put on unpaid furlough but 800,000 is common estimate—the …More
The grab-bag of policies regarding which agency functions and in some cases which entire agencies remain open reflects the variation …More
The three stock-oriented TSP funds posted gains in September, led by the international stock I fund, up 7.41 percent, with …More
President Obama has sent a rare open letter from the White House to federal employees regarding the shutdown. For a …More
To avoid the "Catch-62" annuity reduction CSRS employees may have to pay a deposit whose amount has increased substantially over …More
In what has become a familiar pattern, political leaders are continuing to haggle over agency funding for the new fiscal …More