‘Medically Underserved’ States Listed
The Office of Personnel Management has released an updated list of states designated as “medically underserved” in the Federal Employees …More
The Office of Personnel Management has released an updated list of states designated as “medically underserved” in the Federal Employees …More
Administration officials have offered the following breakdown of the 11.1 percent average premium increase in FEHB premiums. Increased utilization, technology …More
Starting November 11 and running through December 12, Federal Employees Health Benefits program enrollees will have the opportunity to change …More
In recent years, the annual raise for uniformed military personnel, not the federal pay law, has served as the indicator …More
While Congress and the White House still have not set the January 2003 federal pay raise, an early indicator of …More
https://www.fedweek.com/definity_redirect.htm This fall Federal and Postal employees have the opportunity to choose a new and unique health plan through the …More
The U.S. Postal Service says it eliminated about 23,000 positions in fiscal 2002 and plans to reduce another 12,000 positions …More
The chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, Rep. Jim Saxton, R-N.J., meanwhile said his “ultimate goal is the total repeal …More
The congressional Joint Economic Committee, a powerful Capitol Hill force in setting tax and investment policies, has endorsed changes in …More
Office of Personnel Management statistics show that among the largest federal occupations, several white-collar occupations experienced growth-in some cases rapid …More
The TSP catch-up authority likely would be a popular benefit at least in the initial years, according to a Congressional …More
Final approval is still possible this year of pending legislation (HR-3340) that would allow federal employees at least 50 years …More
The parties to the long-running back pay suit for certain special rate employees have asked a federal court to finalize …More
The Treasury Department has announced that the interest rate on “voluntary contribution” accounts will drop in 2003 to 5 percent …More
Monthly premiums under Medicare Option B, which covers physicians’ services and associated costs, will increase from $54 to $58.70 in …More
Employees under the “pure” CSRS system do not pay Social Security taxes; they pay 7 percent to the civil service …More
Federal employees covered by Social Security-primarily those in the FERS retirement system-will be paying Social Security taxes on salary up …More
This fall Federal and Postal employees have the opportunity to choose a new and unique health plan through the APWU …More
Agencies need to better define and track the training of their employees involved in acquisition, the General Accounting Office has …More
Congress has started to clear its decks of several long-standing bills as it looks ahead to adjourning for the year. …More
Many federal employees carry misconceptions about the special rates case, possibly because the details have blurred during the 20 years …More
Although the announcement earlier this year that a settlement has been reached in the long-running case over back pay for …More
The application rate for the FLTCIP program might increase before the December 31 end of the open season as eligible …More
With only two months remaining in the open season for the new Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program, about 100,000 …More
The Interagency Security Committee, created in the aftermath of the 1995 federal building bombing in Oklahoma City, is responsible for …More
Budget leaders of both parties oppose enacting a multi-month temporary spending measure, warning that agencies whose workload is increasing need …More
The continuing resolutions that have been used to fund agency programs so far during fiscal 2003 generally have kept spending …More
A final decision on the January 2003 federal raise likely will not be made until late November or in December …More
The annual announcement of the retiree COLA commonly raises a question among active employees: what effect does that have on …More
Federal retirees will receive cost-of-living adjustments of 1.4 percent in their January 2003 annuity checks, following final tabulation of the …More