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The GAO report on the IRS (see items above) found that as of March 1, the IRS had fired 17 …More
The GAO report on the IRS (see items above) found that as of March 1, the IRS had fired 17 …More
One of the more controversial parts of the IRS reform measure was the unique provision requiring that employees be fired …More
The General Accounting Office says that the IRS is proceeding with many of the personnel reforms ordered by a 1998 …More
The Clinton administration has told Congress that while it generally supports the approach it is taking to crafting a long-term …More
Even if Congress were to act quickly on the legislation, it still would be some time until any such benefit …More
The Thrift Savings Plan’s common stock (C) and bond (F) funds in June posted their first gains since March, with …More
The Senate could vote within the next few weeks to join the House in passing a long-term care insurance bill …More
Federal agencies have hired twice as many persons off the welfare rolls as they promised under a 1997 welfare-to-work initiative, …More
A federal employee ordered by a Merit Systems Protection Board hearing officer to present more information to support an appeal …More
Federal agencies have been told to urge their employees who smoke to quit and their employees who don’t smoke not …More
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently issued a new policy on settling job bias complaints in the federal work force. …More
House Civil Service Subcommittee chairman Joe Scarborough, R-Fla., has introduced legislation (HR-4362) that would require agencies to post statistics on …More
While the hearing was an important step forward for the long-pending reform idea and a majority of House members have …More
Opponents of the government pension offset (GPO) provision have argued before a House subcommittee that the provision – which reduces …More
Congressional leaders tentatively have reached an agreement that members of Congress will get a 3 percent raise next year, which …More
The National Treasury Employees Union has written to President Clinton urging him to back a 4.2 percent raise for employees …More
While the Treasury-Postal measure commonly is one of the earlier appropriations bills to move, this year neither the House nor …More
With the military pay raise that sets the precedent for federal employee raises now virtually locked in at a 3.7 …More
Federal agencies would be authorized to repay up to $6,000 of an employee’s student loans annually and up to $40,000 …More
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has issued a ruling clarifying when a prior disciplinary record can …More
The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee has approved a bill (HR-208) previously passed by the House to allow newly hired employees …More
Having been burned twice in setting projected effective dates for making its new computer system and its associated services to …More
Draft rules from the Clinton administration would change the way Senior Executive Service members are evaluated, including incorporating “balanced measures” …More
In reaction to continued jumps in FEHB premiums, administration officials say they are working on a proposal to better harness …More
OPM’s recent announcement that Federal Employees Health Benefit program premiums will increase an average of 8.7 percent in 2001 is …More
While a hearing doesn’t guarantee the House will vote on the bill – even one with a majority of members …More
The House Social Security subcommittee is holding hearings this week to examine a proposal (HR-1217) to soften the impact of …More
The nonforeign area COLA system is not well known outside the contiguous 48 states and is separate from both retiree …More
A preliminary settlement agreement has been reached in a suit involving cost-of-living adjustments for employees in nonforeign areas who have …More
FEDweek has teamed up with a cutting edge company that will email federal job seekers with job openings fitting their …More