Labor Partnerships Specter Raised Again in Congress
A new bill seeks to re-establish labor-management partnerships in the federal government. How likely is it to work this time given its past track record?
A new bill seeks to re-establish labor-management partnerships in the federal government. How likely is it to work this time given its past track record?
One federal employee union has started asking the same question that FedSmith readers have been asking for days: When is the pay raise coming?
A recent survey offers financial lessons that not only federal employees, but all Americans can take away from the recent government shutdown.
The author says that a recent FLRA decision reverses previous precedent which will have important implications for HR managers.
The President’s Pay Agent report for 2019 has been released outlining approval of new and expanded locality pay areas.
If you take the FERS refund, what portion of the contributions do you get back?
The author says that the retirement backlog at OPM is projected to get worse, and he proposes a solution which he says could reduce the backlog quickly.
Your supervisor’s affidavit is a key component of a FERS Disability Retirement application. The author explains how this works.
Legislation has been reintroduced to equalize COLAs paid to federal retirees under FERS and CSRS.
Federal employees who set up a crowdfunding page may have created an ethics problem. Here is what OGE is telling agencies about crowdfunding and the shutdown.