Obama’s myRA Proposal Makes G Fund Lookalike Available to General Public
The new retirement savings vehicle that President Obama proposed in his state of the union address would give all Americans access to an investment that mirrors the G Fund inside of the Thrift Savings Plan, something previously only available to federal employees.
OPM Directs Agencies to Implement Pay Raise for WG Employees
A recent memo from OPM director Katherine Archuleta directs federal agencies to implement the 1% pay increase recently granted to wage grade employees under the spending bill passed recently in Congress.
The Growing (and Retirement Eligible) Federal Workforce
A new report from the Government Accountability Office warns of a wave of new retirements, saying that as much as one third of federal employees will be able to eligible to retire by September 2017. The report also notes that federal spending on total government-wide compensation has increased 10% over 8 years.
When You Leave Federal Service, Should You Leave Money in Your TSP?
When you leave federal service and have a Thrift Savings Plan account, should you withdraw your money or leave it in the TSP? Here are several considerations before you make this decision.
Win the War But Not the Battle
A Customs employee took his removal to arbitration and got it mitigated to a reprimand. The arbitrator refused, however, to grant attorney fees and the appeals court has now upheld that refusal.
2013: An Interesting Year for Federal Cases
Since the FLRA was inoperative for most of 2013, the most significant cases the MPSB and the Federal Courts.
FedSmith.com Users Say Federal Hiring Process is Ineffective
Responses to a recent survey on FedSmith.com overwhelmingly indicate that readers believe that that the federal hiring process is ineffective.
Understanding and Getting the Most Out of FERS
This is a basic guide to help federal employees understand some of the key points of the FERS system.
Giving Federal Employee Unions Official Time to Lobby Congress
Unions have a “duty of fair representation” to those who do not pay dues. The taxpayer should not foot the bill for union representation. Perhaps Congress should require federal employees who are part of the bargaining unit to pay union dues.