Other Restrictions Would Be Imposed
The measure also: excludes wage grade employees from NSPS; excludes employees of certain defense labs that already are experimenting with …More
The measure also: excludes wage grade employees from NSPS; excludes employees of certain defense labs that already are experimenting with …More
The measure allows DoD to proceed with the pay for performance system that is one of the main elements of …More
A DoD authorization bill (HR-1585) that has emerged from a House-Senate conference and is ready for final voting would repeal …More
All three stock-oriented TSP funds, as well as all five lifecycle funds, suffered a losing month in November, with the …More
The reimbursement rate for using personal vehicles on government business likely will rise in 2008 from the current 48.5 cents …More
The House federal workforce subcommittee has found that women and minorities are under-represented in senior executive levels of legislative branch …More
With Christmas falling on a Tuesday, many federal employees are voicing interest in whether President Bush might grant December 24 …More
According to projections from OPM, a 3 percent January raise with a 0.5 percentage point locality carve-out would produce increases …More
President Bush issued the order because Congress has not yet legislated a figure and under pay law an “alternative” raise …More
President Bush in issuing an order setting the January 2008 general schedule raise at an average of 3 percent cited—as …More
As with FEHB, if a FEDVIP enrollee makes no change, current coverage continues for the next year. However, those wishing …More
The APWU Health Plan Consumer Driven Option is open to all Postal and Federal Employees for 2008. The Consumer Driven …More
There are a number of other barriers to the successful resolution of disputes for federal employees. There is little insistence …More
The TSP’s governing board has decided to place new limits on the number of interfund transfers—movements of money among the …More
OPM published in the November 16 Federal Register a final rule permitting an agency to pay a retention incentive to …More
OPM has issued a report presenting information on veterans’ employment, hiring, and promotion data in the government, covering fiscal 2006, …More
Most of the government is operating under a stopgap funding measure that will expire December 14, and under which agencies …More
Another major item on the congressional plate is the DoD authorization that likely will seek to impose restrictions on the …More
The APWU Health Plan Consumer Driven Option is open to all Postal and Federal Employees for 2008. The Consumer Driven …More
Congress returns next week from its Thanksgiving break facing a number of unfinished bills, including numerous appropriations bills, one of …More
OPM has established a new register of candidates for administrative law judge positions, the latest step in a long process …More
The Senate has passed a contracting reform act (S-680) that seeks to help federal agencies recruit, retain, and develop an …More
An OPM official recently testified at a House hearing on the status of telework programs in the government, with new …More
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has passed S-1000, which would: create a presumption that federal employees (with …More
The DoD appropriations measure that was signed continues several restrictions on contracting out that have applied in recent years at …More
It is possible that Congress won’t be able to reach agreement with the White House on at least some spending …More
The delayed action on agency budgets has set off the type of speculation and maneuvering that often has occurred in …More
Congress has taken a Thanksgiving break after President Bush signed, as part of the fiscal 2008 DoD appropriations bill (PL …More