Legislation Introduced to Repeal Increases in Federal Employee Pension Contributions
Two Congressmen have introduced legislation that would repeal the recent increases in federal workers’ pension contributions.
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Two Congressmen have introduced legislation that would repeal the recent increases in federal workers’ pension contributions.
A group of Congressmen have introduced legislation that would provide federal employees, who are also disabled veterans, with extra leave during their first year in the federal workforce so that they may seek medical treatment for their service-connected disabilities.
A new analysis from the Partnership for Public Service shows that federal employees’ satisfaction with their leaders’ communication is low and has been dropping on average across the federal government.
The author says that the day of reckoning is fast approaching for Social Security.
A letter sent today by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) to Attorney General Eric Holder reveals that recently discovered emails sent by Lois Lerner referred to conservatives in some unflattering terms.
The 2015 across-the-board federal pay raise, if any, is moving along its usual slow path.
Under what circumstances can you contribute to a Roth IRA outside of the TSP?
OPM has issued a proposed rule to expand FEHB coverage to temporary and seasonal employees.
Legislation has been introduced that aims to restore Americans’ privacy rights by ending the government’s dragnet collection of phone records.
Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) said in a recent statement that federal workers with unpaid taxes who hold security clearances present a risk to national security.