Pay Freeze Stands for 2019
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.
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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.
A bill recently introduced in the House would eliminate multiple federal agencies if it were to become law.
NTEU sent a letter to government leaders asking for financial support for federal employees amidst the partial government shutdown.
OPM has provided federal employees sample letters they can send to creditors if they are struggling with debt payments during the shutdown.
The author analyzes who wins and who loses during the ongoing partial government shutdown.
A regulation on leave says that some federal employees will have their vacations cancelled because of the partial shutdown.
President Trump said that many federal employees support his effort to build a border wall, but some unions disagree. Where do you stand?
OPM is assuring federal employees who made changes to their FEHB benefits that they will not be impacted by the partial government shutdown.
The start of a new year is a good time to review your finances. These are some simple things you can do to help save on taxes and boost your long-term savings.
As we celebrate the Christmas season, we wanted to take a moment to give thanks to all of you who make FedSmith possible.