Proposed Retirement Changes for Federal Employees
Changes are likely to occur in the federal retirement program. Here are some probable proposals that would impact current and future federal retirees.
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Changes are likely to occur in the federal retirement program. Here are some probable proposals that would impact current and future federal retirees.
The White House has instructed federal agencies to cease issuing regulations until they can be reviewed and approved by the Trump administration.
The White House’s “We the People” online petition website that began under the Obama administration is apparently here to stay under the Trump administration.
As a new administration prepares to set up shop in Washington, significant budget cuts are being discussed. Here is a summary of what some of these proposals might be and how they would potentially impact federal employees.
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) reintroduced legislation this week that would make it easier to fire VA employees for misconduct or poor performance.
Legislation has been reintroduced in the Senate to ensure the federal employees can be reimbursed for using ride sharing services when traveling on official business.
The author discusses a recent case involving the FLRA which he says is the latest in a series that has done great damage to the labor relations program.
International stocks have recently been underperforming American stocks. Does this mean federal employees should avoid the I Fund?
The author points out that federal employees take an oath of office as part of their job duties, much like the president does.
A federal law enforcement official could not persuade the appeals court to overturn his removal stemming from his conviction on a Virginia felony charge for possession with intent to distribute.