Legislation Introduced to Target Tax Delinquent Federal Employees
Legislation has been introduced in the House that would prevent individuals with seriously delinquent tax debt from working for the federal government.
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Legislation has been introduced in the House that would prevent individuals with seriously delinquent tax debt from working for the federal government.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is questioning agencies about their accelerated hiring of new federal employees in an apparent effort to offset a proposed hiring freeze by the incoming Trump administration.
The House passed legislation this week that would allow traveling federal employees to be reimbursed for ride sharing services such as Uber or Lyft.
OPM has issued guidance to allow appointing Trump administration nominees to start working while awaiting Senate confirmation.
A large group of House Democrats recently sent a letter to President-elect Donald Trump asking that he reconsider plans to impose a federal hiring freeze upon taking office on January 20.
The author discusses the process for providing pay increases to federal employees under the Federal Wage System (FWS) for 2017.
For many people, the new year represents a fresh start. The author provides some suggestions on how to develop long lasting financial goals to put you on a path towards a comfortable retirement.
Non-career appointees who resign from their positions on Inauguration Day have special considerations impacting their pay and benefits. Here is a summary from OPM.
Should federal employees be “at will” employees? It is unlikely changes of this magnitude outlined in a recent bill will be implemented as there will be fierce opposition. Here is a summary.
Outgoing Secretary of State John Kerry issued a formal apology today to his agency’s LGBT employees for any transgressions they may have suffered due to their sexual orientation.