Bills Introduced to Safeguard Insurance Benefits During Shutdowns
A pair of bills have been introduced to with the intention of protecting federal employees’ insurance benefits in the event of a shutdown.
A pair of bills have been introduced to with the intention of protecting federal employees’ insurance benefits in the event of a shutdown.
Both the House and Senate have now introduced bills to give full collective bargaining rights to TSA officers.
Past legislative attempts to eliminate the dollar bill in favor of coins say it will save the government money. Is this really true?
The long awaited executive order on the 2019 retroactive pay raise has been issued by President Trump.
An updated GAO report shows that almost half of households 55 and up have no retirement savings.
Four amendments have been introduced that are designed to protect the pay and benefits of federal employees and contractors.
OMB’s acting director explained the rationale behind proposing another pay freeze in 2020 at a recent Congressional hearing.
Legislation has been reintroduced that would shield veterans from having to pay back benefits they received as a result of the VA’s errors.
A new analysis of data at VA medical centers finds that there is a direct link between employee morale and the quality of patient care.
OPM has issued guidance on how “use or lose” annual leave donations will be handled as a result of the recent shutdown.