Path Appears Clearer This Time
A similar parental leave bill passed the House last year but never reached a Senate vote, due largely to a …More
A similar parental leave bill passed the House last year but never reached a Senate vote, due largely to a …More
A measure (HR-626) to provide four weeks of paid parental leave time to federal employees has cleared the House Oversight …More
In a separate budget document, the administration would allow the current moratorium on starting new cost studies under OMB Circular …More
A separately proposed list of proposed program terminations, reductions and other savings initiatives likely will have relatively little direct impact …More
The detailed budget proposal had little to say on several other employment-related issues in which the Obama administration’s intentions are …More
The White House has issued final details of its budget proposal for the fiscal year that starts in less than …More
Employees of intelligence agencies are more satisfied with their jobs and have a more positive view of their senior leaders …More
All three TSP stock-oriented funds posted substantial gains in April, with the small company stock S fund leading the way …More
OPM also that its latest data show that about 103,000 federal employees teleworked at least once a month in 2008, …More
OPM has announced a series of initiatives to boost the telework program, acting administratively to adopt many of the ideas …More
Congress is considering reversing the policy that currently prevents FERS employees from making a payment to recapture service time if …More
The National Council on Disability, a federal entity, has issued a report on the employment of those with disabilities by …More
Legislation (S-924) offered in the Senate would continue the freeze on conducting new cost studies under OMB Circular A-76 while …More
The FLTCIP has not had an open season since the program was created in 2002–during that time, active employees and …More
Several benefit changes are ahead in the FLTCIP long-term care insurance program, in light of a new contract award in …More
OPM continues to struggle to put in place an upgraded retirement record-keeping, processing and customer service system dubbed RetireEZ, according …More
Transportation Security Administration screeners would gain full bargaining rights and the same protections from whistleblower protection available to most other …More
The Pentagon has said that it in effect wants to contract-in much of the acquisition-related work now being done by …More
Since the creation of the FERS system, employees under FERS haven’t been eligible to credit unused sick leave toward their …More
In response to concerns about pandemic flu, OPM has sent to agencies guidance on several issues of direct and indirect …More
DoD has released the following document designed to counter criticisms regarding the rating process used in the NSPS program, in …More
OPM also encouraged carriers to submit proposals for "health promotion or wellness incentives" up to $250 per year per enrollee, …More
One change mandated by law enacted last year for all health plans requires carriers to offer parity in benefits for …More
OPM has once again urged FEHB carriers to hold down premiums in the program through an emphasis on managing costs …More
In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that reemployed annuitants are “employees” for …More
A Congressional Research Service report has summarized the energy-saving provisions in the recently enacted economic stimulus law, including provisions creating …More
The recently enacted economic stimulus bill raised the tax-free limit on subsidies that employers, including federal agencies, may provide to …More
Half way through the counting period for the January 2010 federal retiree COLA, the count remains in negative territory at …More
House leaders have said they will make another attempt in the weeks ahead to move a proposal for expanded whistleblower …More