End of the Federal Pay Freeze Announced
A new executive order announces the end of the federal pay freeze. The new pay rates will not take effect until after March 27, 2013.
A new executive order announces the end of the federal pay freeze. The new pay rates will not take effect until after March 27, 2013.
Did the petition requesting that December 24th be a paid holiday for federal employees have an impact on the president’s decision to issue the executive order? The official White House response has been issued to the petition which gathered more than 28,000 signatures.
The president has issued an executive order granting Monday, December 24th as a paid day off.
A reader who strongly believes federal employees should not have a paid holiday on December 24th has filed a petition asking the president not to make Christmas Eve an extra holiday this year.
How will your investment in the G fund and your federal retirement funds be used if there is no resolution on the debt ceiling?
More than 25,000 people have now signed a petition asking President Obama to give Federal employees an extra paid holiday on December 24th.
What is the status of the petition filed with the White House to give federal employees an extra holiday on December 24th?
While the stock market was volatile last month, those that remained invested in the TSP stock funds came out ahead for the month and are ahead substantially in 2012.
Should December 24, 2012 be an extra paid holiday for federal employees? Sign the petition if you think this is a good idea.
Locality pay is one wrinkle in the complex federal pay system that can make a big difference in the amount of pay received by a federal employee. Here is a quick summary of the new recommendations from the Federal Salary Council that may interest many federal employees.