What Happens to Your Federal Benefits If You Leave Before You Are Eligible to Retire?
What happens to your benefits as a federal employee if you leave before you are eligible to retire from federal service?
What happens to your benefits as a federal employee if you leave before you are eligible to retire from federal service?
All TSP funds had positive returns in January and for the past 12 months. Here are the results.
Legislation has been introduced in the House that would make a number of reforms to the Postal Service including changes to current and retired Postal employees’ benefits.
OPM has released additional guidance on the hiring freeze which provides more detail on allowed exemptions.
Legislation has been introduced in Congress to give federal employees a 3.2% pay raise in 2018.
The author says that it appears that the Trump administration’s nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget has a fundamental misunderstanding of Social Security’s relationship to the federal debt.
NARFE sent a letter to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform this week in opposition to legislation that would prohibit tax delinquent federal employees from being employed by the federal government.
A recent article noted that “the federal government contributes up to 18 percent of federal employees’ pay” to their retirement plan which led to some confusion among FedSmith readers. Here is an explanation.
Legislation has been reintroduced in the House to prohibit federal employees from watching porn on their work computers.
President Trump has signed an executive order laying out a process that directs federal agencies to cut regulations.