More Furloughs May Be Ahead, Maybe Not
The House measure would allow agencies to spend on personnel costs at a higher than an annualized rate in order …More
The House measure would allow agencies to spend on personnel costs at a higher than an annualized rate in order …More
The House measure is silent on the issue of a 2014 federal pay raise, as have been almost all of …More
The annual meeting of the Federal Salary Council, which receives data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics used in calculating …More
Employees who are age 50 or above, or will be before the end of the year, and who have already …More
OMB has issued guidance for agencies to use in preparing for a possible funding lapse, including instructions on deciding which …More
Like early retirement offers, voluntary separation incentive payments, more commonly called buyouts, are designed to avoid layoffs when agencies are …More
A temporary spending measure to take effect with the October 1 start of the new fiscal year, called a "continuing …More
The annual announcement of premiums and plan offerings in FEHB for the upcoming plan year—that is, calendar year—typically is made …More
Earlier this year in its annual "call letter" OPM told carriers to continue emphasizing generic drugs and other lower-cost alternatives …More
Proposals to allow the Postal Service to split off and create its own plan remain under active consideration in Congress …More
The annual benefits open season allows FEHB-eligible persons to enroll, change plans, change between self-only and self-and-family enrollment, or change …More
In the first year since the TSP offered its Roth option, some 133,000 employees have opened such balances and they …More
Effective Friday (September 13), several revisions to recruitment, retention and relocation incentive payment policies take effect, the final step in …More
If you retire under the so-called MRA+10 provision, your annuity will be reduced by 5 percent for every year (5/12 …More
Congress returns to work next week after a five-week recess, facing familiar budgetary challenges that in the past have brought …More
President Obama has issued an order that in effect provides for a 1 percent federal employee pay raise in January …More
GSA has announced new per diem rates for federal travelers effective October 1, with increases in lodging rates in many …More
All TSP funds except the never-losing government securities G fund fell in August, with the most severe drop a 2.89 …More
OPM has proposed a series of changes to the policies governing rearranging work schedules so that employees don’t have to …More
OPM is proposing to rewrite various rules affecting federal workplace anti-discrimination policies to make them more consistent and to bring …More
OPM has issued several sets of guidance and other information regarding the relationship between the FEHB program and the Affordable …More
If you have fewer than five years of creditable service, you won’t have been vested in the retirement system, writes …More
OPM has issued guidance reiterating that the start of the Affordable Care Act insurance exchange program—also known as Obamacare—in January …More
Several more agencies have cut back on their planned numbers of furlough days, continuing a trend that has existed through …More
So far President Obama has not issued an order regarding a federal employee pay raise for January, an action that …More
As the sequestration has tightened its hold on federal agencies, increasing numbers of employees have been asking about their retirement …More
Management resistance continues to be the major barrier to allowing more federal employees to telework, GAO said in a recent …More
GAO conducted focus groups as part of a recent assessment of OPM’s methods of reporting on telework, which have changed …More
The most recent OPM report on telework, issued in June 2012, found that 8 percent of federal employees (excluding the …More
The Office of Government Ethics has put out new guidance expanding the reach of ethical restrictions in light of the …More