
Big Changes Expected for Federal Employees under Trump
On the eve of the inauguration of President Trump, federal employees are watching for the imposition of a hiring freeze …More
On the eve of the inauguration of President Trump, federal employees are watching for the imposition of a hiring freeze …More
The new administration’s first major set of legislative proposals likely will come in the context of budget proposals to Congress. …More
One expected emphasis of the Trump administration regarding the federal workforce is a closer link between performance ratings and both …More
OPM has issued its annual “call letter” to FEHB carriers, which as in past years stresses cost-control steps, particularly regarding …More
The annual OPM call letter setting terms for the FEHB for the following year says that while plans have taken …More
FEHB carriers “are beginning to make progress toward achieving diabetes control” but more needs to be done, OPM said in …More
Among bills offered in the new Congress’s early days was HR-396, to make those with seriously delinquent tax debt ineligible …More
The new Congress has in effect picked up where it left off in 2016, but with a busier agenda ahead …More
With little more than a week until it takes office, the incoming Trump administration still has provided little detail on …More
The chairman of the key House panel overseeing the federal workforce has said he will pursue a range of changes …More
The civil service is “is long overdue for modernization,” OPM has said in an “exit memo” recapping the agency’s initiatives …More
The Trump transition team so far has remained silent on plans to nominate an OPM director, a position that Beth …More
The MSPB governing board is now down to only one member, following the resignation of chairman Susan Tsui Grundmann, whose …More
The House has passed HR-247, to expand and put into law a GSA policy allowing federal employees on official travel …More
The largest pay raise since January 2010 is set to take effect Sunday (January 8) for most federal employees, but …More
Getting a raise–whether a wide-scale one as is coming up or on an individual basis, such as on a promotion …More
Each TSP fund produced a gain for calendar year 2016–the first time that has happened since 2012–led by the small …More
President Obama has signed into law the annual DoD authorization bill, a measure that, as it turned out, contained many …More
The Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday will be observed nationwide on Monday the 16th but Inauguration Day on Friday …More
OPM has issued interim final rules to carry out a late-2015 change in law expanding “derived” veterans preference in federal …More
The arrival of the new year brings changes in the financial pictures of federal employees and retirees, some due to …More
The 2017 Medicare Part B (physicians and related services) premium is $109 a month for most enrollees, an increase of …More
The investment limit on tax-favored retirement savings plans such as the TSP will remain $18,000. That’s the cap on regular …More
The Social Security withholding “FICA” tax of 6.2 percent will to apply to salary up to $127,200, up from the …More
The interest paid in the voluntary contribution retirement savings program available to CSRS (but not FERS) employees will fall to …More
Insurance elections made during the recent benefits open season also take effect in January–as of the first of the month …More
There have been no developments through this morning (Thursday) on two issues federal employees have been watching closely. One is …More
The Congressional Budget Office has issued one of its occasional reports on potential budget cuts, once again mentioning several involving …More
The latest CBO report on deficit-cutting options lays out, without taking sides, arguments for and against a partial federal hiring …More
In its latest budget options report, the CBO once again mentions the concept of changing the formula for setting the …More