‘Union Time on the People’s Dime’
Use of “official time” by federal employee union representatives was the subject of a recent hearing in Congress.
Use of “official time” by federal employee union representatives was the subject of a recent hearing in Congress.
A report on official time in the federal government calculates the cost in FY 2016 was $174,789,810, not including other substantial costs for union activities.
At a town hall discussion held this week, OPM director Jeff Pon hinted that there may be major changes in store for federal employee compensation.
The Unsung Shero Awards were presented as part of Public Service Recognition Week to women for their excellence in federal service.
Major changes to federal employee benefits would save about $143,509,000,000 over ten years according to new legislative proposals from OPM director Jeff Pon.
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Which TSP fund has the best returns for April, the year-to-date and the past 12 months?
Recent articles about a large pay deficit for federal employees may raise hopes for a significant raise in 2019. Don’t spend the money just yet though.
A bill has been introduced in an attempt to limit the time an elected representative would likely serve in Congress without requiring a Constitutional amendment.
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