President Signs Continuing Resolution With Federal Employee Pay Freeze Intact
President Obama has signed the bill that continues funding of the federal government through March 4th and institutes the two-year federal pay freeze.
President Obama has signed the bill that continues funding of the federal government through March 4th and institutes the two-year federal pay freeze.
According to one Congressman, a two-year pay freeze is not a serious effort to cut back on federal spending.
There are a lot of reasons not to like the omnibus spending bill. Here are a few of the reasons it may not pass quickly.
A new rule from the Department of Labor requires considering climate change when investing retirement assets. Will this impact TSP investments?
Monday is a holiday: “[T]o insure a minimum of five regularly recurring 3-day weekends each year for Federal employees.” Here is how this holiday evolved.
When can federal employees expect to see the 2019 pay raise, and what is causing the delay?
How would a partial government shutdown impact the pay of current and retired federal employees?
The White House’s 2019 budget blueprint offered many proposals for civil service reform. The author provides an analysis of which ones he says are correct.
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) has expressed concerns about the appointment of the CFPB Deputy Director to her permanent career position.
Support is growing in Congress for putting restrictions on how agencies use administrative leave for federal employees. Here is a summary of what is behind the interest and a summary of a recent bill that has moved forward in Congress this week.