Firing Tax Delinquent Feds Still on the Table
A bill that was introduced last year to terminate federal employees with “seriously delinquent” tax debts appears to slowly be making its way through the Senate.
A bill that was introduced last year to terminate federal employees with “seriously delinquent” tax debts appears to slowly be making its way through the Senate.
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) says the recent problems at VA have been caused by staffing shortages.
The president and vice president recently released their tax returns for 2013 along with financial disclosure forms listing their general assets.
Legislation introduced in the House this week would allow federal law enforcement officers (LEOs) and firefighters to withdraw funds from their Thrift Savings Plan accounts when they are eligible to retire without tax penalty.
Legislation introduced this week takes aim at members of Congress who use taxpayer provided funds to fly first class.
In a speech at the National Press Club today, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) offered several retirement reform proposals, one of which was opening the Thrift Savings Plan up to private sector workers.
The Presidential Rank Awards program is back this year after being suspended in 2013 due to budget constraints.
What are the average federal employee salaries in each state? New data from OPM reveal the answer to this question.
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) announced today that it has awarded its life annuity contract to Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (MetLife).
The Postal Service has ended the second quarter of its fiscal year with a substantial net loss.