Retiree COLA Payout
Retirees are getting their annual cost-of-living adjustments with their January checks (or direct deposits, for those who get their payments …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
Assuming past practice is followed, President Bush will issue toward the end of this month an executive order that will …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
Congress has sent to President Bush HR-4057, a bill to assure that Justice Department attorneys, including assistant U.S. Attorneys, are …More
A postal reform bill that Congress passed just before adjourning (HR-6407) requires that postal employees go through a three-day waiting …More
New DoD Secretary Robert Gates made this statement in regard to NSPS in response to a Senate questionnaire during his …More
The latest round of the running battle between the Pentagon and federal unions over the national security personnel system has …More
OPM is accepting belated enrollments in the Federal Dental and Vision Insurance Program, due to problems that arose with the …More
The continuing resolution applies to departments and agencies other than DoD and DHS, the only two whose regular appropriations have …More
The 1.7 percent across-the-board component acts as a cap on congressional pay, but the budget “continuing resolution” bars members of …More
The raise will be split for general schedule employees as 1.7 percent across-the-board and the funds for the other 0.5 …More
Congress has adjourned for the year without formally setting a figure for the January 2007 federal pay raise, meaning that …More
President Bush has issued an order setting the average January general schedule pay raise at 2.2 percent, with 1.7 percentage …More
On November 16, 2006, in Sandra Herges v. Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, EEOC Appeal No. 0120051636, the Equal …More
OPM has sent its annual reminder to agencies regarding employee arrival, dismissal and excused absence policies to follow in winter …More
Also next Monday the federal appeals court in the District of Columbia is set to hear oral arguments in a …More
Meanwhile, Congress is back at work for what likely will be a brief session to wrap up the year, providing …More
One other effect of the presidential order involves pay for certain high-level systems. By law, the annual raise for Congress, …More
Bush’s order also, as required by law, contains an assessment of the potential impact of limiting the raise on recruiting …More
As required by the pay law, President Bush cited a national emergency as a justification for not paying the raise …More
The administration also revised the way locality pay amounts are divided up, in a way that shifts more of the …More
CSRS employees who have earned, or will earn, enough credits for Social Security benefits often wonder what effect their CSRS …More
The OMB report also says that agencies are making progress on several other management initiatives with personnel aspects. Eighty-one percent …More