Retirement Proposals Also Outlined
Meanwhile, officials also have outlined what they expect to be in a proposed Federal Retirement Improvements Act, saying that on …More
Meanwhile, officials also have outlined what they expect to be in a proposed Federal Retirement Improvements Act, saying that on …More
The administration also plans to seek legislation that would allow Blue Cross/Blue Shield–the largest carrier in the Federal Employees Health …More
The administration also said in the document that its plan to use some of the money available for raises for …More
The Office of Personnel Management has sent Congress a budget justification document saying that while both the federal civilian and …More
The Office of Personnel Management is conducting a special open season running for the month of February for enrollees of …More
The small and mid-sized U.S. company stock (S) fund led the Thrift Savings Plan in returns in January, posting a …More
Under CSRS, except for your having worked longer and having a higher high-3, your retirement death benefits don’t really change …More
For a look at what President Bush’s fiscal 2007 budget proposal has to say about the Office of Personnel Management, …More
Meanwhile, the budget does not recommend cuts in the core federal benefits of retirement and health insurance, although it does …More
The budget also seeks to delete government-wide language passed last year that restricted the administration’s contracting-out initiative, what it calls …More
The budget also repeats the administration’s prior criticisms of many federal personnel practices and urges enactment of its Working for …More
The budget also indicates that the White House wants to take advantage of authority granted in a 2004 law that …More
By recommending the same raises for both military and civilian personnel, the budget will change the terms of the debate, …More
The Bush administration has recommended a 2.2 percent federal raise for January 2007, a figure that reflects the employment cost …More
A provision of the recently enacted defense authorization bill (P.L. 109-163) could allow some “dual status” technicians to retire later …More
The Office of Government Ethics has recommended several what it deems minor changes in ethics policies applying to federal officials—including, …More
The CRS report examined the pros and cons of allowing contracting out of delinquent tax collection, a debate that in …More
The Congressional Research Service has issued a report on the controversy over whether private sector companies should be allowed to …More
Effective today (February 1) the per diem rates for federal employees traveling to several areas, including the nation’s capital area …More
The House Government Reform Committee has scheduled a hearing for February 14 to examine whistleblowing rights and protections among employees …More
With the recent premium increases in Medicare, it’s natural to ask if it’s worth it for you to enroll in …More
Also at issue in the DHS case are whether the DHS law allows the department to change the roles and …More
Meanwhile, the group of unions pursuing a similar suit against similar rules at the Department of Homeland Security has filed …More
The judge did not indicate at the hearing which way he might rule in the case, in which the unions …More
Attorneys for the government and a group of federal employee unions have argued their cases for and against the Defense …More
The Thrift Savings Plan has decided against changing the indexes that underlie its investment funds, following a study by an …More
Through three months of the counting period toward the January 2007 federal retiree cost of living adjustment, the inflation index …More
The CRS report added that currently, about 5,000 federal civilian employees are serving in Iraq, compared with about 25,000 civilian …More
Meanwhile, CRS has issued a separate report examining—but coming to no conclusion on—issues related to taxability of compensation for civilians, …More
The Congressional Research Service recently issued a report examining issues relating to national security and whistleblowing by employees with access …More