Steven Chu Stepping Down as Energy Secretary
Steven Chu sent a letter to DOE employees today announcing his decision not to serve a second term as Energy Secretary.
How did the TSP funds perform last month? See the latest returns at TSPDataCenter.com.
Steven Chu sent a letter to DOE employees today announcing his decision not to serve a second term as Energy Secretary.
Previous experience has demonstrated that stock market returns in January are often a precursor to how the stock market will look on December 31st. If that holds true, 2013 should be a good year for stocks.
The author says that there are a few concerns to keep in mind when reporting instances of corruption or wrongdoing inside of an organization.
Two Senators have introduced legislation that would ensure that military members do not go without pay in the event a government shutdown occurs.
The U.S. Postal Service saved more than $52 million in 2012 by reducing energy, water, consumables, petroleum fuel use and solid waste to landfills, and generated nearly $24 million in revenue by recycling. Together, these actions to save costs and generate revenue surpassed $76 million.
NTEU National President Colleen Kelley sent a letter this week to members of the Senate urging them to avoid sequestration cuts which are potentially looming in the coming months.
What can go wrong with your retirement application under FERS? A retired federal employee shares a frank, personal perspective of her experience, her frustration and offers advice on how to realistically prepare for retirement under FERS in the hope it will help other federal workers be better prepared for the experience.
Exactly how is your retirement income taxed for federal income tax purposes? The author breaks it down piece by piece.
Here’s a clever trick you can use to overcome writer’s block.
Legislation has been introduced in both the House and Senate that would allow Washington, DC full statehood.