Wider Reforms Sought, But No Performance Fund
The White House budget does seek any funding for the “human capital performance fund,” which Congress authorized in late 2003 …More
The White House budget does seek any funding for the “human capital performance fund,” which Congress authorized in late 2003 …More
President Bush’s fiscal 2006 budget proposal seeks a 2.3 percent federal raise in January 2006, continuing a pattern of White …More
The Merit Systems Protection Board recently published a study of the use of automated hiring systems, which many agencies are …More
According to a knowledgeable official who spoke to FEDweek’s sister publication Armed Forces News on grounds of anonymity, as of …More
The four rounds of base closings and realignments that the Defense Department conducted from 1988-1995 resulted in the loss of …More
Suggestions that the administration’s desire to limit the federal deficit by looking at both entitlement and discretionary spending has caused …More
Although Congress has been working sporadically since the start of the year, the legislative year is set to begin in …More
Meanwhile, the Bush administration wants to allow other agencies to revise their own personnel systems based on the DHS model. …More
The new rules also as expected restrict the scope of bargaining allowable at DHS, for example by barring negotiations over …More
The Department of Homeland Security has finalized new personnel rules governing pay, job classification, union rights and appeal rights that …More
Interim rules effective January 28 carry out legislation enacted last year authorizing federal employees to get compensatory time off for …More
A recent Office of Personnel Management report breaks down the federal workforce by geography, pay system and other factors, noting …More
The MSPB survey is designed to track specific merit system indicators over time and to evaluate how changes in personnel …More
The Merit Systems Protection Board soon will conduct the latest in its series of
The Thrift Savings Plan expects that the L (for lifecycle) fund that it plans to launch in mid-year will offer …More
The consumer price index measure used for determining the January 2006 federal retiree cost-of-living adjustment dropped by 0.4 percentage points …More
The Defense Department
The Social Security subcommittee will play an important role in deliberations over reforming that program, which the Bush administration has …More
Although the House is still not fully organized for the new Congress, one change already announced is that Rep. Clay …More
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Several agencies are advising their employees to check their first leave and earnings statement of the calendar year to make …More
The Office of Personnel Management has proposed changes in a special hiring authority that allows agencies to use
The Treasury Department letter did say, however, that the department is looking into
In response to a letter from Grassley urging changing the FSA policy, the Treasury Department wrote that the rule
The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has said he wants to change the
The rules, published in the January 5 Federal Register, also clarify situations in which certain SES members can donate leave …More
The Office of Personnel Management has published a set of proposed rules, most of them relatively minor changes or restatements …More
House Government Reform Committee chairman Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va. has said that reforming pay practices for federal law enforcement officers …More