Report on Management Agenda Issued
The Office of Management and Budget recently published the latest in a series of reports on agency progress in carrying …More
The Office of Management and Budget recently published the latest in a series of reports on agency progress in carrying …More
One reason for the growth of lifestyle funds in the private sector is that numerous studies have shown that relatively …More
The Thrift Savings Plan is considering changing some its loan policies and adding a new fund, tentatively to be called …More
Apart from the new offerings, changes in benefits for the 2004 FEHB plan year will be relatively minor. However, officials …More
The choices available in the FEHB in 2004 will widen somewhat, even though eight plans, with a total of about …More
Enrollees in the Federal Employees Health Benefits program will experience an average premium increase of 10.6 percent in 2004, marking …More
A Senate vote to reject planned rules overhauling private sector overtime practices could eventually have significance in the federal sector, …More
Meanwhile, General Accounting Office has issued a report sampling agency compliance with veterans’ preference practices. It found, for example, that …More
An audit by the Office of Personnel Management of Department of Housing and Urban Development has found instances of veterans …More
A member of Congress who has been a major force in pushing for federal employees to telecommute, Rep. Frank Wolf, …More
The Senate version of the Transportation-Treasury bill, like the House-passed bill, continues several long-standing provisions of similar bills. These include: …More
In addition, the White House has objected to a provision in the House bill that would guarantee employees of the …More
The administration’s statement regarding the federal pay raise reflects a shift from the standards that the 1990 federal pay law-which …More
Meanwhile, the White House reiterated its proposal, contained in both its original budget released in February and in an “alternative” …More
In a policy statement regarding the House bill, the administration threatened to veto the Transportation-Treasury bill if it limits the …More
The House in passing an appropriations bill that contains a 4.1 percent federal raise has set up a potential veto …More
The Merit Systems Protection Board, the agency that hears most appeals by federal employees of disciplinary actions, has published an …More
The three stock-oriented Thrift Savings Plan funds continued their gaining streaks in August, with the small and mid-capitalization stock (S) …More
Of the highest-cost travel destinations, most are in major cities, including frequent travel destinations such as New York, Boston and …More
Federal employees traveling to numerous destinations will see slight increases in their per diem rate reimbursements effective October 1, under …More
Even under the fastest of scenarios, it appears unlikely that any changes in locality pay boundaries could be effective until …More
The council has rejected similar requests to expand those localities in the past, in part because it was waiting for …More
An advisory committee important to the operation of the general schedule locality pay system could recommend next month changing some …More
A 2.2 percent January 2004 pay increase for Congress, federal judges and top executive branch political appointees is on schedule …More
Some federal employees apparently became confused about the pay situation for January 2004 following the White House’s late-August recommendation for …More
While endorsing a 4.1 percent raise, the House bill contains several provisions that could have an important effect down the …More
Both the House and Senate have moved further to reject President Bush’s proposal for a 2 percent January 2004 raise-a …More
The second anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy is upon us. And once again while we mourn our dead, we pay …More
Those wishing to make catch-up contributions to the TSP can apply at any time; it is not necessary to wait …More
Beginning with the pay period that starts Sunday (September 7) the Defense Department will start making deductions from payroll for …More