FEHB Rates Climbing Again, But Tax Break on Way
Premiums in the Federal Employees Health Benefits program will climb an average of 11.1 percent in the 2003 plan year …More
Premiums in the Federal Employees Health Benefits program will climb an average of 11.1 percent in the 2003 plan year …More
The report, issued by Congress’s Office of Compliance, also found that 72 percent of Capitol Hill employees contacted during March …More
Federal employees contacted in an informal survey of 10 agencies reported complaints related to irradiated mail including headaches, burning or …More
The fact that DoD will have early out authority in fiscal 2003 does not necessarily mean that it will broadly …More
The Defense Department has issued guidance to its components on using early retirement authority in the fiscal year that starts …More
As Congress debates creation of a Homeland Security Department, the Congressional Research Service has issued a section-by-section analysis of the …More
A compromise might be reached before a veto showdown, for example in a House-Senate conference that would convene after the …More
As the Senate continues to debate its version of a bill to create a Homeland Security Department from all or …More
An item in last week’s FEDweek regarding consideration of expanding the boundaries of the Hartford, Conn., locality pay area should …More
The Merit Systems Protection Board has updated the form it traditionally has required of federal employees bring appeals before the …More
The GAO is considered something of a neutral arbitrator in the contracting fight, and was asked by Sen. George Voinovich, …More
The Office of Personnel Management already has indicated that there will be some changes in the participating carriers in 2003, …More
Premium rates and plan features for the Federal Employees Health Benefits program’s 2003 plan year are due to be announced …More
As the Senate debates creation of a Homeland Security Department, the Congressional Research Service has issued a section-by-section analysis of …More
The Bush administration in a formal policy statement on the Senate measure, said the new department’s personnel system “must protect …More
The Senate is in the midst of what could be a several week-long effort to enact a measure to create …More
Meanwhile, GSA plans to issue guidance in the near future encouraging travelers to use whenever possible its “federal premier lodging …More
The top per diem rate-combining the lodgings portion with the meals and incidental expenses portion-is in Manhattan, with a $208 …More
The General Services Administration has revised per diem rates for federal travelers, to be effective October 1, including creation of …More
Despite some wild swings, the Thrift Savings Plan’s common stock (C) fund managed to post a gain in August, rising …More
Although the GS locality pay system has never been funded at the level needed to make it operate as originally …More
A decision likely will be made in the upcoming months regarding whether to expand the boundaries of one or more …More
Even as Congress has moved all year toward providing a 4.1 percent raise, the Bush administration has been continuing to …More
President Bush’s decision to not issue an alternative raise recommendation as allowed by federal pay law has put a new …More
Two main factors contributed to the C fund’s decline. First, it has suffered from poor investment returns, falling 9.1 percent …More
For the first time in many years, there is more money in the government securities (G) fund of the Thrift …More
Two other of the less understood features of the new Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program are the “alternative insurance …More
One provision of the new Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program that has drawn little attention as eligible persons weigh …More
Another significant point of difference on the homeland security bill is that the Senate version contains an amendment offered by …More
Another key piece of business will be a Senate vote on a bill (S-2452) to create a Homeland Security department …More