Raise, Other Spending Issues Unresolved
Congress has gone on recess through Labor Day having made only partial progress on spending bills that will be needed …More
Congress has gone on recess through Labor Day having made only partial progress on spending bills that will be needed …More
An MSPB official gave an overview of the status of the government’s hiring program at a recent House hearing, describing …More
The annual benefits open season, during which eligible persons can enroll or change levels of coverage in the health insurance, …More
Those currently eligible to draw benefits under FLTCIP will not have their premiums increased nor will they be able to …More
Meanwhile, the FLTCIP carrier has said that enrollees will have about six weeks after receiving a notice of their options …More
OPM has said that new benefit offerings in the FLTCIP long term care insurance program will be effective October 1, …More
The House has passed HR-1089, which would amend the procedures for federal employees to follow when they believe their job …More
Several bills offered in previous years that did not reach final enactment have been reintroduced. One plan (HR-2721 and S-1180) …More
CRS recently issued a report describing liability of federal employees for actions taken in the course of their official duties. …More
The General Services Administration likely will soon announce new per diem rates for federal travelers to be effective October 1, …More
Some employees become eligible for automatic waivers of the general rule requiring five years of continuous FEHB coverage in order …More
Meanwhile, both of the general government appropriations bills would continue several long-running personnel policies. They would continue to: bar "lifestyle" …More
Several restrictions on contracting-out policy are contained in the DoD authorization measures and in appropriations measures advancing in Congress. The …More
During voting, the Senate set aside an amendment similar to one that had passed the House earlier to: replace the …More
The Senate has joined the House in backing repeal of the NSPS system in one year unless the Pentagon certifies …More
The House has passed HR-1089, which would amend the procedures for federal employees to follow when they believe their job …More
Several bills offered in previous years that did not reach final enactment have been reintroduced. One plan (HR-2721 and S-1180) …More
CRS recently issued a report describing liability of federal employees for actions taken in the course of their official duties. …More
The General Services Administration likely will soon announce new per diem rates for federal travelers to be effective October 1, …More
Some employees become eligible for automatic waivers of the general rule requiring five years of continuous FEHB coverage in order …More
Meanwhile, both of the general government appropriations bills would continue several long-running personnel policies. They would continue to: bar "lifestyle" …More
Several restrictions on contracting-out policy are contained in the DoD authorization measures and in appropriations measures advancing in Congress. The …More
During voting, the Senate set aside an amendment similar to one that had passed the House earlier to: replace the …More
The Senate has joined the House in backing repeal of the NSPS system in one year unless the Pentagon certifies …More
MSPB recently issued a decision confirming an important exception to its rules of evidence for appellants before the Board. In …More
Three-fourths of the way through the counting period for the January 2010 federal retiree COLA, the count remains negative at …More
OPM has issued a summary of authorities to waive collection of various types of overpayments made to federal employees, as …More
As a CSRS employee, the law allows you to contribute up to 10 percent of your total lifetime earnings while …More
OPM has issued several pieces of guidance regarding federal hiring policies. One memo to agencies lays out its plans for …More
Before the Senate as a pending amendment to the DoD bill are several provisions that earlier passed as an amendment …More