Federal Employees and Marijuana
A survey shows the percentage of federal employees who approve of marijuana legalization is slightly less than that of the general public.
A survey shows the percentage of federal employees who approve of marijuana legalization is slightly less than that of the general public.
Legislation has been introduced that would extend the probationary period for new federal employees to two years. Would this benefit new employees?
Buy outs and early outs are two incentive programs offered to restructure the federal workforce. How can an employee determine which is better?
Republicans have unveiled their tax cut proposal, one which consolidates individual income tax brackets and leaves retirement plan contribution limits untouched.
A Defense Department police officer got in trouble with the law in California. Before his plea deal came about, the Department took action….three times…but only the second removal action made it through on appeal.
A bill under consideration aims to curtail political “burrowing.” The author provides details about the bill along with suggestions for improving it.
The C fund topped all TSP funds in October returns, but the I fund is still ahead for the YTD.
FEHB plans that will reimburse Federal retirees for at least part of their Part B premium costs are becoming more common in 2018.
One Congressman is not satisfied with the apology issued by the IRS to some of the groups it targeted for political reasons.
Many people haven’t given much thought to how much income they will need in retirement. These are some tips on how to help you with your planning.