Expert’s View: Retirement Contribution Rates
The amount that federal employees must pay for their retirement system has changed many times over the years, writes benefits …More
The amount that federal employees must pay for their retirement system has changed many times over the years, writes benefits …More
Senate civil service leaders also tried to add two other benefits provisions that were not in the House version, but …More
During voting on HR-1256, the Senate did not accept several retirement-related provisions that had been passed by the House as …More
Further, the bill authorizes the TSP to create an investment "window" through which investors could direct some of their money …More
Several improvements to the TSP have now passed both the House and Senate and have been sent to the White …More
OMB has sent a memo on planning for fiscal 2011—the first year in which the Obama administration will be crafting …More
Also under consideration as part of the DoD bill is an amendment to require that the NSPS program end in …More
An indicator of the January 2010 federal raise has been set, with a House Armed Services panel endorsing an increase …More
The House has approved a reauthorization bill for TSA (HR-2200) that would make numerous policy and operational changes at TSA …More
OPM in the June 2 Federal Register proposed several changes in the FEDVIP vision- dental insurance program, including authorizing retroactive …More
Each year OPM sends a letter to all FEHB carriers to solicit benefit and rate proposals for the upcoming year, …More
GAO has examined policies for "specialty" prescription drugs in the FEHB and has found a wide variation in policies among …More
DoD has asked Congress to extend for another year a special authority waiving annual premium pay limitations for employees performing …More
A bill (HR-626) to give federal employees four weeks of paid parental leave to federal employees has cleared the House. …More
Also included in HR-1256 are several changes in federal retirement benefits. The most significant for many employees is the crediting …More
A Senate amendment further would mirror several TSP-related provisions that earlier passed the House. It would require the TSP to …More
The Senate is considering expanding the benefits provisions of a House-passed bill (HR-1256) already containing several such changes. A Senate …More
An item in last week’s FEDweek newsletter gave an incorrect deadline for filing claims under the flexible spending account program …More
OPM is reviewing policies on the so-called "3Rs"–recruitment, retention and relocation incentives–and may tighten rules governing the payments in response …More
Twenty-nine percent of CSRS investors in the survey and 36 percent of FERS investors said the TSP would be better …More
The full Senate is scheduled to vote this week on a tobacco policy bill (S-982) that is a counterpart to …More
Also getting attention over the next several weeks will be the annual appropriations bills, which leaders are hoping to get …More
GAO recently repeated several long-standing criticisms of NSPS in written responses to questions after a House hearing earlier this year. …More
Federal unions continue to urge Congress to kill the NSPS program without further ado, but Capitol Hill leaders may be …More
Congress over the upcoming weeks will begin writing several key pieces of legislation that could include important changes in personnel …More
One of the best benefits of federal employment is the fact that you can earn annual leave, writes benefits expert …More
Bills offered in the House and Senate (HR-2517 and S-1102) would make same-sex domestic partners of federal employees living together …More
The House has passed an FAA reauthorization measure (HR-915) that among other things could in effect turn back the clock …More
May 31 is the deadline for submitting claims against last year’s flexible spending account funds. Any reimbursable expenses must have …More
For a summary from GSA regarding how it plans to spend funds authorized by the recent economic stimulus bill, go …More