Should You Designate Beneficiaries For Your Federal Benefits?
The author offers some guidelines for considering whether or not you should designate beneficiaries for your federal benefits.
How did the TSP funds perform last month? See the latest returns at TSPDataCenter.com.
The author offers some guidelines for considering whether or not you should designate beneficiaries for your federal benefits.
According to OPM’s monthly progress report on its retirement claims backlog, the number of claims received in October was much lower than the number received in September, but the number of claims actually processed was about the same as the previous month.
Postal employees represented by the American Postal Workers Union are about to get their first pay increase in three years.
Hurricane Sandy caused the federal government and stock market to shut down for two days, but despite that, federal retirees shouldn’t see a disruption in their retirement income.
The Department of Homeland Security is temporarily waiving some maritime rules to allow foreign oil tankers coming from the Gulf of Mexico to enter Northeastern ports.
The TSP funds have been on a roll for the summer but turned down again in October. Here are the results.
Are federal employees paid too much, too little or about the right amount? The gap is growing larger between those that argue feds are over or underpaid.
The United States Department of Agriculture announced that it is working in conjunction with FEMA to offer assistance to those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
OPM announced late Wednesday that federal offices in the DC area will be open under a normal operating status starting Thursday, November 1.
If you regularly dash off sloppy, informal emails to colleagues in instances when serious messages are called for, your colleagues will notice and it can harm your reputation.