New Law Allows Agencies to Pay Interest for Mistakes on Military Service Deposits
A new law would authorize agencies to pay interest to federal employees on mistakes made in calculating military service deposits.
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A new law would authorize agencies to pay interest to federal employees on mistakes made in calculating military service deposits.
Thanks to racking up overtime, some federal employees at the Federal Protective Service had salaries upwards of $200k in 2017. Are they legitimate?
House Democrats have unveiled legislation to end the partial government shutdown that includes a pay raise for federal employees.
TSP stock funds were all down in 2018 but bond funds are up. Here is a summary of how TSP funds finished out the year.
Can furloughed federal employees get unemployment benefits during the shutdown? OPM has provided important information about the options.
AFGE has sued the federal government over the partial shutdown for requiring some federal employees to work without pay.
What were the most significant events for federal employees in 2018? Here is a summary.
Could Congress authorize a 2019 pay raise that would be applied retroactively?
OPM is walking back portions of sample letters it posted last week with tips for federal employees on dealing with creditors after a public outcry.
Because Congress has not overridden the president’s proposed pay freeze, and an Executive Order has been issued freezing pay, no raise is expected in 2019.