TSP Proposals to Be Discussed
The TSP’s governing board is set to meet next week with a special advisory group representing federal employee organizations to …More
The TSP’s governing board is set to meet next week with a special advisory group representing federal employee organizations to …More
As a rule, the amount of annual leave you can earn is based on your years of service, writes benefits …More
VA has drafted plans for a demonstration project featuring pay banding and pay for performance for 150 employees in its …More
Legislation introduced in the Senate (S-2969) would make numerous changes in pay and certain other personnel practices at VA, including: …More
Both the House and Senate versions of appropriations bills covering DHS take aim at the alternative personnel system that the …More
OPM has issued guidance regarding personnel policies that can be invoked in response to severe weather or other emergency conditions. …More
The House Appropriations Committee is set to vote this week on a measure that endorses a 3.9 percent average federal …More
Before the vote, the White House issued a statement threatening to veto the bill, saying it would “provide a costly, …More
The House has passed legislation (HR-5871) that would make four of the weeks under the parental leave program paid time …More
Meanwhile, deadlines are arriving under a law passed last year to bring CBP officers into the special retirement provisions applying …More
A spending measure approved by the House appropriations subcommittee on homeland security would increase DHS staffing in several areas. It …More
DoD has issued revised guidance making several changes to the national security personnel system, in part resulting from revisions to …More
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has issued guidance on a new $100,000 death benefit for survivors of an employee who dies of …More
OPM has sent a memo to agencies reminding them of the various benefits available to federal employees assigned to combat …More
The action on the GAO bill—which now moves to the Senate—is the latest in a series of steps that Congress …More
The House has passed HR-5683, which would scale back in several ways the performance management and pay for performance system …More
A House appropriations subcommittee has scheduled action for this week on the annual financial services-general government spending bill, a measure …More
A recent Congressional Research Service report provided an overview of federal policies on sick leave, disability retirement and injury compensation, …More
Any change in the nonforeign area COLA system likely would be phased in over a number of years—seven, under the …More
The Senate federal workforce subcommittee has held a hearing to examine proposals to eliminate the "non-foreign area" cost-of-living allowance program …More
GSA has revised its internal policies on telework, part of the agency’s effort to act as a model for the …More
Also approved by the House was HR-4106, which would establish a presumption that federal employees are eligible to telework and …More
While the percentages of women and minority group members in the SES has increased slightly in the last four years, …More
The House has passed HR-3774, which would establish in OPM an SES resource office that would be responsible for making …More
Both the House and Senate have passed a final version of a budget outline for fiscal 2009 endorsing parity between …More
OPM has issued a stop work order on a main component of the RetireEZ system that it started rolling out …More
The Senate bill, which is awaiting a floor vote, mirrors the House version in that it would extend the voluntary …More