DoD Moves to Launch Personnel System
The Pentagon has issued final rules to carry out its national security personnel system, with a goal of implementing new …More
The Pentagon has issued final rules to carry out its national security personnel system, with a goal of implementing new …More
An early marker has been set for the January 2007—not 2006—federal pay raise, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported …More
A group of senators has proposed a package of spending cuts aimed at offsetting costs of hurricane relief that includes …More
Employees covered by CSRS Offset are in an oddball federal retirement system, writes benefits expert Reg Jones. “Nothing ever seems …More
The House has rejected, on a 324-85 vote, a bid to stop the base closings and realignment package crafted this …More
For a closer look at the DoD personnel rules, go to fedweek.com/HotFreeNews in the hot free info section of our …More
I bet that heading got your attention. Unfortunately, this article will not be a grab bag of currently open positions …More
According to the OPM data, the Defense and Education departments gave top rankings to virtually all of their career senior …More
Federal agencies are rating fewer of their senior executives as top performers, according to Office of Personnel Management data, showing …More
You can get credit for your military service toward your federal retirement, writes benefits expert Reg Jones. “However – yes, …More
CBO made its observations in concluding that there would be no significant cost to legislation (S-1736) that has passed the …More
The authority for executive branch employees to donate annual leave to be transferred to employees of their own agency or …More
The U.S. Supreme Court has will decide during its current term an appeal of a case, Whitman v. Department of …More
The Senate Transportation-Treasury measure also includes language to largely override government-wide the changes the Bush administration made in 2003 to …More
In addition to the raise language, the Senate bill also would continue many long-standing government-wide provisions affecting federal employees. These …More
The Bush administration has raised numerous objections to the measure, arguing that a 3.1 percent raise would exceed private sector …More
The Senate has joined the House in passing the Transportation-Treasury appropriations bill for fiscal 2006 (HR-3058) that specifies a 3.1 …More
The Thrift Savings Plan has loosened its rules regarding financial hardship in-service withdrawals for those affected by Hurricane Katrina. In …More
MSPB’s recommendations include: providing agencies with the flexibility to set the length of the probationary period based upon the unique …More
The MSPB survey asked supervisors if they would select their probationer again if given the chance to do it over. …More
The Merit Systems Protection Board has released a study on the issue of probationary periods, that period after hiring in …More
If you are targeted in a reduction-in-force (RIF), there is a way of staying on your agency’s payroll until you …More
The salary council estimates the overall average pay gap between federal and private sector pay under a 1990 federal pay …More
Assuming that a 3.1 percent raise is ultimately enacted, 2.1 percent of that most likely would be paid across the …More
The Senate has taken up the Transportation-Treasury appropriations bill (HR-3058) that as usual is serving as the vehicle for the …More
The 4.1 percent COLA also will be applied to Social Security benefits, mainly of interest to those retired under the …More
The retiree COLA, which is set through an automatic inflation-linked process, has no direct effect on pay raises for active …More
Those retired under the CSRS retirement system, who make up the large majority of federal retirees, will get a 4.1 …More
Meanwhile, Congress has cleared the fiscal 2006 appropriations bill for the Department of Homeland Security (HR-2360), which bars the agency …More
A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has issued another ruling against parts of the revised personnel rules planned at the …More