Status of Special Rate Raises
OPM has issued guidance regarding the status of pay for special rate employees in 2007, stating that as usual, the …More
OPM has issued guidance regarding the status of pay for special rate employees in 2007, stating that as usual, the …More
The 2007 raise also is the first under DoD’s national security personnel system, although only about the 11,000 employees who …More
OPM has issued guidance on recruitment and retention flexibilities for Gulf Coast region employees affected by the 2005 hurricanes but …More
While there was no major change in the structure of the GS locality pay system for 2007, several changes in …More
Beginning with the pay period that started Sunday (January 7), new federal salary rates have kicked in, reflecting general schedule …More
OPM has issued guidance regarding pay and leave policies for Christmas and New Year’s, both of which fell in the …More
The current federal leave year ends January 6. Generally, federal employees may carry over to the next leave year no …More
Traditionally, early in a new Congress members reintroduce bills that they have pushed for years without success. In the federal …More
While dealing with unfinished 2006 work, Congress will have to start work in about a month on the fiscal 2008 …More
Several of the pending leftover appropriations bills contain restrictions on the government’s contracting out program that have been the source …More
Federal employee organizations still are looking for ways to get the 2.7 percent figure paid, and to make it retroactive. …More
Among the unfinished spending bills is the Transportation-Treasury measure, the traditional vehicle for the annual federal pay raise. The House …More
The new Congress that formally convenes today faces budgetary work left over from last year in addition to the regular …More
If you changed your FEHB coverage for 2007, there are several issues you should be aware of, writes benefits expert …More
The IRS-imposed dollar limit on allowable individual contributions the TSP rises to $15,500 in 2007. Those under the FERS system …More
The interest paid in the voluntary contribution retirement savings program available to CSRS (but not FERS) employees will be 4.875 …More
The monthly premium paid by those receiving Medicare Part B (primarily physicians’ services) benefits are rising to $93.50 for most …More
For FERS employees, the Social Security maximum wage base is rising to $97,500 from $94,200. That is the portion of …More
Coverage that was elected for Federal Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP) benefits also is taking effect, as are elections …More
Also beginning this month are the new premium rates paid by both employees and retirees under the Federal Employees Health …More
Retirees are getting their annual cost-of-living adjustments with their January checks (or direct deposits, for those who get their payments …More
The arrival of the new year brings several changes in the financial pictures of federal employees and retirees, some due …More
OPM has issued guidance regarding the recently signed Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006, which changed several aspects …More
OPM has released the latest of its annual reports on veterans employment in government, including a summary of the most …More
Unless the frequency of the acceptance of gifts ould appear to be improper, an employee generally may accept: gifts based …More
“Every January, federal retirees enjoy a cost-of-living adjustment, writes benefits expert Reg Jones. However, anyone retired for less than a …More
President Bush has issued an executive order that revises certain special pay procedures for federal employees, in order to bring …More
Both major forces in the budgetary action ahead have signaled that chances of boosting the raise might be slim. The …More
Congress returns to work just after New Year’s and could, in theory at least, boost the raise to the 2.7 …More
Assuming past practice is followed, President Bush will issue toward the end of this month an executive order that will …More