Shutdown Announcement from the TSP
The TSP made an announcement regarding suspension of loan payments and the ongoing shutdown.
The TSP made an announcement regarding suspension of loan payments and the ongoing shutdown.
Although December saw fewer incoming retirement applications, 2018 ended with a much higher backlog than the year before.
NTEU has filed a lawsuit over the shutdown alleging an FLSA violation for requiring some federal employees to work without pay.
Members of Congress currently continue to get paid during government shutdowns, but a new bill would change that if it were to become law.
The White House announced that the IRS will now issue refunds to taxpayers during the shutdown.
The IRS contingency plan says the agency will continue to collect taxes in a shutdown but does not pay refunds.
Congress allowed a provision to expire that would give an automatic pay raise to the vice president and certain political officials, but OPM says to keep the pay freeze for now.
Legislation has been introduced in the new Congress to guarantee back pay to federal employees furloughed by the ongoing shutdown.
A new law would authorize agencies to pay interest to federal employees on mistakes made in calculating military service deposits.
Thanks to racking up overtime, some federal employees at the Federal Protective Service had salaries upwards of $200k in 2017. Are they legitimate?