Freezing Pay is Not the Answer
The reports that a pay freeze for fiscal 2019 may be in the works are disappointing. When the Obama administration and congress froze federal pay for three years, the effect on the federal workforce was […]
The reports that a pay freeze for fiscal 2019 may be in the works are disappointing. When the Obama administration and congress froze federal pay for three years, the effect on the federal workforce was […]
The 2018 pay tables for federal employees have now been released. The rates for each General Schedule grade, step and locality are now available in the GS Pay Calculator. The new pay rates include an average […]
Congress has passed a continuing resolution (CR) funding federal agencies at current levels through Jan. 19, 2018, and temporarily delaying sequestration cuts to federal programs and agencies. The measure, which averts a government shutdown, heads […]
(December 13, 2017) As of today, December 13, 2017, the U.S. Treasury was unable to fully invest the Government Securities Investment (G) Fund due to the statutory ceiling on the federal debt. However, […]
Congress has approved a two-week continuing resolution that will keep the federal government open and federal employees on the job. The legislation is headed to the White House and the president is expected to sign […]
This afternoon, the House of Representatives approved a two-week continuing resolution that would keep the government open through Dec. 22. This is the first step to full passage. The Senate must still approve the legislation […]
In this issue: IRS Pays Out $225K in Damages 3 A Letter from Jim Clifford to NTEU 73 3 Best Dates to Retire 4 Annual Holiday Party 5 New Attorney 6 Performance Awards 6 […]
(November 20, 2017) On November 17, 2017, President Trump signed into law the TSP Modernization Act of 2017, which will provide TSP participants with more flexible withdrawal options. The law eliminates the statutory prohibition on […]
Federal retirees will receive a 2 percent monthly cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) next year, based on Department of Labor data announced today. The increase, which takes effect starting with December 2017 benefits—that is payable starting in January […]
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