OPM’s Retirement Backlog Starting to Recover from January Spike
Despite a large number of new claims in February, OPM was able to start reducing the retirement backlog after seeing it grow in January.
How did the TSP funds perform last month? See the latest returns at TSPDataCenter.com.
Despite a large number of new claims in February, OPM was able to start reducing the retirement backlog after seeing it grow in January.
A recently introduced bill would extend the new paid parental leave benefit to more federal employees who are excluded under the new law.
Where should federal agencies be buying their flowers? It’s an issue that has generated more interest in Congress than you might think.
As a recent court case shows, the time period (or lack thereof) on a settlement agreement can have surprising consequences for federal employees.
NTEU is worried that OPM is “thwarting legislative intent” of the new paid parental leave law for federal employees.
Legislation has been introduced that would formally ensure that all VA employees would be covered by the new paid parental leave benefit.
The coronavirus significantly impacted the stock market in February. Which funds had the largest losses and which ones gained?
Worries about the coronavirus have pushed the stock market into correction territory. Would a “bucket strategy” help retirees with funds in the TSP?
A Postal Service employee has tested positive for the coronavirus. Does this mean it can spread through the mail?
From the end of December 2018 to the end of December 2019, the average TSP balance for FERS employees was up almost 14.2%.