Demonstration Project at USDA Planned
The Agriculture Department’s Food Safety Inspection Service has proposed to conduct a personnel demonstration project that, like the others already …More
The Agriculture Department’s Food Safety Inspection Service has proposed to conduct a personnel demonstration project that, like the others already …More
The survey also provided some other indicators of the SES, for example confirming projections of high turnover among the senior …More
Lack of communication about the pay system was another issue identified: only about a third said they were given a …More
In a survey that highlights issues surrounding the government’s attempts to move to performance-based pay, senior executives expressed misgivings about …More
The measure also endorses a 3.9 percent raise for military personnel in January, further improving prospects for boosting the federal …More
The House measure also: extends the authority to waive limitations on premium pay available to civilian employees who work overseas …More
A three-year moratorium on contracting out cost studies would be imposed on the Defense Department under a House Armed Services …More
The leaders of the House committee with oversight over the TSP have prepared a draft bill that would carry out …More
The federal government does not offer its employees short-term disability insurance, writes benefits expert Reg Jones. "If you are unfortunate …More
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has approved: HR-5683, which restores raises denied in some past years to GAO …More
OPM recently released a summary of pay limitations applying to federal employees. For a closer look, go to https://www.fedweek.com/content/hfi/index.php in …More
The House Armed Services Committee has expressed concerns about how federal employees who are injured or become ill in combat …More
The TSPs executive director, Gregory Long, said at a recent House hearing that the TSP continues to have a wait …More
A House Armed Services subcommittee has recommended a 3.9 percent January 2009 military raise, sending the figure on to the …More
If the government were to follow through on the pay formula set by underlying law—which has never been done in …More
The in-house side won 73 percent of A-76 studies in fiscal 2007, according to an OMB report, continuing a pattern …More
Federal agencies have made "insufficient and ineffective" use of special hiring authorities that already exist and need to consider making …More
After a string of substantially losing months, all three stock-oriented TSP funds posted substantial gains in April, with the international …More
Effective with travel performed on or after April 27, wage grade employees are eligible for compensatory time off for traveling …More
OPM recently testified before an appropriations subcommittee on its fiscal 2009 budget request, a statement that provides a look at …More
The subcommittee passed the FEHB benefits extension bill, although changing it to take into account cost concerns. At the hearing, …More
The TSP says that many employees apparently simply never get around to making personal investments—missing out on government matching contributions …More
Cost concerns were raised at a House hearing regarding two pending benefit improvement proposals, one to encourage greater participation in …More
The Senate bill also would: make permanent the "voluntary RIF" authority at DoD that allows employees who would not be …More
In a move that effectively improves the chances of boosting the January 2009 federal employee raise, the Senate Armed Services …More
Meanwhile, a DHS employee survey conducted last year shows continued problems with negative perceptions of agency management. Only 29 percent …More
DHS has substantially more Hispanic employees than the government as a whole but fewer women and a lower percentage of …More
Halfway through the counting period toward the January 2009 federal retiree COLA, the inflation index used to set the COLA …More