Unmasking the Marginal Federal Employee
Do we need a marginal rating for federal employees? In a practical sense, marginal ratings result in nothing but work for the supervisor.
Current news and events impacting the federal workforce, both current federal employees and federal retirees.
Do we need a marginal rating for federal employees? In a practical sense, marginal ratings result in nothing but work for the supervisor.
All TSP stock funds were up again in July. Here are the results for each fund.
The Partnership for Public Service announced a new initiative to understand the best ways to attract young Americans to federal government service.
OPM will continue as a full partner with DoD during the phase-in of the National Security Personnel System, according to OPM Deputy Director Dan G. Blair
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board announced Thursday that Tracey A. Ray, CFA, has been selected chief investment officer of the agency which administers the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) for federal employees.
Three federal agencies recently revealed the results of a 10-month “Extreme Hiring Makeover” to improve the way they recruit and hire skilled employees, demonstrating how the project helped them streamline their hiring and improve the caliber of their job candidates.
The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee for Transportation, Treasury and Housing and Urban Development approved the 3.1 percent pay parity measure for federal employees in fiscal year 2006.
Employees at the Office of Personnel Management who voluntarily participate in a pilot program will now be able to compute their personal civil service retirement and Thrift Savings Plan benefits weeks, months or even years down the road.
How does one go about getting a federal job today? Does it ensure the best people possible work for the federal government?
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