New FEHB Coverage Begins
Also beginning this month are the new premium rates paid by both employees and retirees under the Federal Employees Health …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
To: All Federal Agencies, Libraries and Employees: Due to the large volume of bulk orders from federal agencies, and single …More
Effective with the federal pay raises to be paid in January, boundary lines for many of the general schedule locality …More
The inflation index used to determine federal retiree cost-of-living adjustments increased by 0.2 percentage points in November, bringing the count …More
The Office of Personnel Management has decided that information technology employees in special rate categories should receive the same across-the-board …More
The current federal annual leave year ends January 8. Generally, federal employees may carry over to the next leave year …More
The increases in FEGLI rates for 2005 will be the last of the previously announced three-step set of increases that …More
Federal Employees Group Life Insurance premiums for FEGLI enrollees at older ages will increase in January as part of a …More
Those rules also will outline agency responsibilities to keep track of when government contributions for newly hired employees can begin. …More
Recent passage of the legislation to end the employee open seasons in the TSP does not mean that immediately after …More
The Thrift Savings Plan
For Defense Department questions and answers on spiral one, go to www.fedweek.com/HotFreeNews in the hot free info section of our …More
In its announcement, DoD indicated that it expects to issue proposed rules on the NSPS
The Defense Department has announced that the first phase of its new
President Bush has signed into law (P.L. 108-445) legislation to reform the pay-setting practices for doctors at the Department of …More
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Federal employees who are currently enrolled in flexible spending accounts for the 2004 plan year should remember that the plan …More
In the wake of Congress passing legislation (HR-4324) to abolish the twice-yearly open seasons in the Thrift Savings Plan, the …More
In the House, also due to term limit restrictions, Rep. Bill Young, R-Fla., will have to give up the Appropriations …More
On the Senate side, Appropriations Committee chairman Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, will have to leave that post due to term limits; …More
When Congress reconvenes in January it will do so with some new faces in committees important to federal employee and …More
Despite congressional passage of the raise measure and President Bush
The GS raise will be effective with the first full pay period of January. In most cases, that is January …More
President Bush has signed into law (P.L. 108-447) a catchall spending bill that contains a 3.5 percent average general schedule …More
The Defense Department has decided to apply its upcoming
The reimbursement rate for federal employees using their own vehicles for official business could rise in January by three cents …More
The Office of Personnel Management on December 6 issued final rules carrying out legislation enacted last year that in sum …More
The federal retirement system offers a pretty good deal, writes benefits expert Reg Jones.