Retirement Claims Inventory Rises in October
OPM received more retirement claims in October than it did in September which pushed the backlog of outstanding claims higher.
How did the TSP funds perform last month? See the latest returns at TSPDataCenter.com.
OPM received more retirement claims in October than it did in September which pushed the backlog of outstanding claims higher.
Can federal employees get time off to vote? Guidance issued by the Office of Personnel Management during the last election outlines the circumstances under which federal workers might be able to obtain leave for voting.
Stocks went on a wild ride in October. The final result: The C fund is up 2.45%.
The U.S. Forest Service announced it will waive fees at most of its day-use recreation sites on Nov. 11, 2014, in honor of Veteran’s Day.
Will your existing insurance carrier be around in 2015? Are new plans available to you? Here is a listing of new plans and those that have dropped out of the federal program.
A new petition is circulating which asks the president’s Pay Agent to implement the 12 new pay localities recently recommended by the Federal Salary Council.
A new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, notes that over 59,000 military veterans were “triple dippers” last year. These individuals received benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs, military retirement pay and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
The author discusses the “table of penalties” often used by HR departments in agencies and explains why he believes it is no longer needed.
The online petition that was recently started asking the president to grant an extra holiday to federal workers at Christmas has crossed the 50,000 signatures mark.
FedSmith.com users said in a recent poll that they do not have confidence that Social Security will be able to pay benefits to them when they reach retirement.