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The Partnership for Public Service has released its annual rankings of the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government. Did your agency make the list?
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The Partnership for Public Service has released its annual rankings of the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government. Did your agency make the list?
An employee who plans to retire on 1/3/2017 wants to know if he has to be off of the government’s payroll by 12/31/16 to receive the COLA. The author provides the answer.
President Obama offered a final “thank you” to federal employees during his last days in office to honor their accomplishments.
Will federal employees be given an extra day off around Christmas in 2016? Here is our best guess about why that is unlikely.
Can you tell me how the TSP annuity that is supplied by MetLife is calculated? I have been given a bunch of different answers and none match what the TSP rate is offering (which is of course much lower).
The revised locality pay rates for various areas of the United States are now out. San Francisco and Washington, DC areas will enjoy the biggest gains.
There have not been dramatic legislative changes in federal human resources and labor relations since 1978. That could change in 2017. Here are some of the more significant proposals for change.
Legislation has been introduced that would make sweeping reforms to Social Security. The author says it would make cuts to the program that would potentially harm older Americans.
An attempt by some Senate Democrats to block a continuing resolution will apparently not lead to a government shutdown.
President Obama has issued a surprising last minute pay raise plan for federal employees effective in January 2017.