Senate Signal on Raise Still Pending
The Senate has yet to schedule a vote on a fiscal year 2003 budget resolution that will stake out the …More
The Senate has yet to schedule a vote on a fiscal year 2003 budget resolution that will stake out the …More
The garnering of a House majority in favor of revising the windfall penalty is an accomplishment for employee and retiree …More
A bill to ease the impact of the windfall elimination provision has passed an important milestone in the House, garnering …More
The General Accounting Office put the term “human capital crisis” in the federal workplace vocabulary in early 2001 by deeming …More
Federal agencies have been ordered to improve several aspects of their hiring procedures in order to better cope with the …More
The Office of Personnel Management has issued final rules to carry out a 1998 law that reformed various pay policies …More
As expected, the Treasury Department has started using accounting maneuvers involving the TSP’s G fund in order to prevent the …More
For the first time in many months, the common stock (C) fund of the Thrift Savings Plan has posted a …More
The House Ways and Means Committee has passed legislation (HR-3991) that includes partial relief from the “10 Deadly Sins,” a …More
There are several special considerations for those considering early enrollment. For a look at issues commonly arising, go to https://www.fedweek.com/HotFreeNews/default.asp …More
Premium rates in the LTC program depend on factors including the enrollee’s age at the time of application, the waiting …More
The LTC program has been structured so that there are three basic options, although enrollees can customize their coverage as …More
Those electing early enrollment will be able to change their coverage and to elect salary or annuity deduction during the …More
Those enrolling early in the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program-the opportunity runs through May 15–do not have the full …More
In a move that could set a precedent for executive branch agencies, the U.S. Postal Service and the Equal Employment …More
At the same Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, the Air Force said historical trends show that about a third of …More
The Army, which if considered an independent agency is the largest employer of federal workers in the executive branch, has …More
Federal employees would be eligible to receive up to six weeks of paid leave upon the birth or adoption of …More
Meanwhile, Senate hearings will be held soon on a bill (S-1800) to create a sweetened loan reimbursement program for employees …More
Several House civil service leaders have announced they want to make payments under the federal employee student loan repayment program …More
Federal agencies tend to bunch most of their job vacancy announcements soon after their annual appropriations for a year are …More
The Office of Personnel Management in the February 5 Federal Register issued a final regulation clarifying a released employee’s potential …More
The Office of Personnel Management has sent out guidance to agencies on how to handle payroll withholdings for their employees …More
The General Services Administration has published new guidance on ways to make a federal building a safer place. To see …More
Agencies would be allowed to pay “administratively uncontrollable overtime” pay to an employee during a temporary assignment that otherwise would …More
The National Treasury Employees Union, in testimony before the House Social Security subcommittee, urged passage of legislation to address the …More
The CRS report notes that the 1990 federal pay law, called FEPCA, “has never been implemented as originally enacted. Since …More
The 1990 pay reform law has been virtually overlooked in the developing pay debate over the 2003 federal raise. The …More
Meanwhile, OPM has put out further guidance on eligibility for the LTC coverage addressing situations where the individual leaves a …More
Those joining the LTC program during the early enrollment opportunity will not be able to have premiums withheld from their …More