Some ‘Deadly Sins’ Would Remain
The administration in its recent budget proposal asked Congress to drop two “deadly sins” in particular: one involving an employee …More
The administration in its recent budget proposal asked Congress to drop two “deadly sins” in particular: one involving an employee …More
The Bush administration has again proposed that Congress change the so-called “ten deadly sins” policy in effect at the IRS-a …More
MSPB’s study of the merit promotion process also found that while most of the decisions made under process are in …More
MSPB added that on reaching the GS-12 level, the rate of promotion fell to about 1 in 13 each year. …More
The MSPB report added that the average overall promotion rate, which includes both competitive promotions and career ladder promotions, in …More
Federal supervisors, employees, and unions “all have major reservations” about how well the federal merit promotion process works, the Merit …More
The Office of Personnel Management’s policies on overtime eligibility for federal employees need not match rules issued by the Labor …More
The administration budget further proposes to: add an administrative surcharge to the amount billed to federal agencies for FECA compensation …More
The Bush administration has said it will propose reforms in the Federal Employees Compensation Act, the program providing medical benefits …More
Other key elements of the Bush administration Managerial Flexibility Act proposal (S-1613) include: enhancing authority to give recruitment, retention and …More
Hearings could be held next month in the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee on proposals by the Bush administration and committee …More
The Labor Department will offer an early retirement opportunity for selected employees beginning March 1 and running through September 30, …More
Defense Department employees getting buyout payments now may elect to receive the payment as one lump-sum or as biweekly or …More
Although much attention on the Bush administration’s recent budget proposal as it regards the Defense Department, the largest employer of …More
The Bush administration’s budget proposal-while seeking a 2.6 percent average general schedule raise in January 2003 compared with a basic …More
The Office of Personnel Management has sent out its annual guidance on raises for wage grade employees, who are paid …More
Ever since it was first announced that the government was creating long-term care insurance for its employees, a major question …More
For those electing early enrollment, the enrollee’s age for determining premiums will be the age at the time the carrier, …More
The underwriting requirements-questions relating to health-will be the same for both the early and open season enrollment opportunities in the …More
For those joining during the early enrollment period, coverage will be effective on the later of May 1 or the …More
Federal employees, retirees and eligible family members wishing to take advantage of the early enrollment opportunity running March 25-May 15 …More
Legislation (S-1822) has been introduced in the Senate to make Thrift Savings Plan participants who are age 50 and over …More
After three months of posting gains, the three Thrift Savings Plan funds tracking stock markets declined in January, with the …More
The administration’s budget also repeats a proposal the White House made last year to require agencies-rather than the Treasury-to fund …More
The budget document further gives poor grades overall to agencies’ efforts to manage their “human capital,” rating only the Labor …More
The White House’s budget proposal also repeats several management themes previously announced by the Bush administration, including continued pressure on …More
Retirees who become eligible for Medicare at age 65 have complained for years that they have to continue paying the …More
The White House’s budget proposal contained relatively little about federal benefits, although in one section focusing on the Medicare program, …More
Also like last year, the 4.1 percent basic military raise figure will be the focus of attention of the pay …More
Last year in a similar situation supporters of parity between federal and military personnel succeeded in getting both the House …More