
It’s Déjà vu Again as Funding Deadline Approaches; DoD Bill also Still Pending
In what has become a several times a year exercise, a deadline lies just ahead to continue funding authority for …More
In what has become a several times a year exercise, a deadline lies just ahead to continue funding authority for …More
In what amounts to an opening move for the new Congress by Republicans against the funding boost for the IRS …More
In an unusual message, the SSA has in effect asked the public to support a budgetary boost the Biden White …More
DHS has released its results from this year’s Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, once again showing the department is well below …More
The VA has said that it has carried out many of the personnel flexibilities contained in a law enacted earlier …More
Effective December 19 and through the following 24 months the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program will not accept new enrollments …More
OPM has indicated that it intends to consolidate and revise forms used in vetting both current and prospective federal employees …More
The shift to open-space floor plans in federal offices of recent years has complicated agency policies for increasing the amount …More
A group of a dozen House Republicans has pressed OPM on the time it takes for federal retirees to begin …More
The TSP has said that in the two years since it raised the default investment amount for newly hired federal …More
The Senate has joined the House in passing HR-521, to preserve the benefits of federal first responders and others covered …More
Republicans took the House on Wednesday with an election victory in California delivering a 218 seat majority, and setting the …More
OPM has formally revoked rules it had issued in late 2020 to carry out the executive orders that had formed …More
In deleting rules it had issued under Trump administration orders on discipline of federal employees – orders that President Biden …More
There are a half-dozen main reasons federal employees continue with the government rather than move on to other employers but …More
OPM has paved the way to suspend enrollments in the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program and to “reprice” — almost …More
The Social Security Administration continues to lose staff and faces challenges in hiring to fill vacancies, both from the outside …More
The Biden administration has chosen 233 winners from 33 agencies for the Presidential Rank Awards, top honors for career employees …More
Congress returns next week from an extended recess with just four scheduled working weeks in which to decide on a …More
The annual federal benefits open season starting next Monday (November 14) and running through December 12 provides an opportunity for …More
Only about six-tenths of TSP account holders who had at least $1 million on investment at the start of the …More
During fiscal 2022 that ended in September OPM processed more than 100,000 federal retirement applications for the first time in …More
A committee report urges that the Senate follow the House’s lead in passing a bill (HR-521) to address what it …More
Federal employees lag private sector employees in comparable jobs in salary by 24.09 percent, according to the latest figures from …More
An early marker has been set for the January 2024—not 2023—federal employee raise, with announcement by the Labor Department of …More
OPM has asked agencies to call to the attention of their employees that some rates for self plus one coverage …More
All three stock-based TSP funds posted strong gains in October, led by the small company stock S fund, up 8.59 …More
A coalition of unions and other organizations representing federal employees has said it is “critical” that Congress act this year …More
It took nearly a year for Kelly Macauley to realize the health plan she bought while shopping for insurance coverage …More
The average account balance for TSP investors in both the CSRS and FERS systems is down about $30,000 through September, …More