Can you Spare a Quarter? US Mint Referees Disputes on Coin Designs
The depiction of a state’s image on new quarters is leading to disputes among the states.
The depiction of a state’s image on new quarters is leading to disputes among the states.
FedSmith.com readers expressed a preference for George Bush over Howard Dean in the latest FedSmith.com poll.
AFGE is increasing its political exposure with a series of political ads for the 2004 presidential election
A new SES pay system is going into effect in January 2004.
OPM memo to agency heads on new SES pay system
GSA has increased the reimbursement rates for use of personal vehicles on government business.
“Pay parity” between civilian and military personnel became a slogan this year for those advocating higher pay for federal civilian employees. Here is a quick summary of the 2004 military pay package.
Your TSP stock funds are looking much healthier than a year ago.
The omnibus spending bill has been snagged in the Senate. As a result, federal employees will get a 2% raise on January 1st. The remainder will be paid retroactively.
Increased responsibilities of America’s world trade have stretched the human resources of the federal agencies responsible for implementing the country’s trading policies.