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President Obama on Wednesday evening issued an executive order implementing a 2.0 pay raise for federal employees and a 3.4 percent pay raise for service members in 2010.

The executive order reflects the pay rates included in the fiscal 2010 omnibus spending package and Defense Appropriations Act approved this month by Congress and signed into law by the president. Congressional appropriators honored Obama's request for a 2.0 percent increase in pay for civilian employees in the omnibus. Obama proposed in November that the entire raise go to base pay. But lawmakers instead devoted 1.5 percent of the raise to base pay and 0.5 percent of it to locality pay, a move federal employee advocates had recommended.

The military pay raise, included in the fiscal 2010 Defense Appropriations Act (H.R. 3326), was 0.5 percent higher than the 2.9 percent raise Obama requested in his initial budget proposal.


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For General Schedule employees, base pay will range from $17,803 for employees in Grade 1, Step 1, to $129,517 for employees in Grade 15, Step 10. For employees in the Senior Executive Service, pay will range from $119,554 to $179,700 for executives in agencies with certified SES performance appraisal systems, and from $119,554 to $165,300 in agencies without such systems.

The locality pay rates for 2010 are listed by region in Schedule 9 of an attachment to the executive order. Employees located in the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia-West Virginia-Pennsylvania region will receive a 1.12 percent bump from 2009, from 23.10 percent to 24.22 percent in 2010.

The pay raise takes effect on Jan. 1, 2010, or on the first day of the first applicable pay period beginning on or after Jan. 1.

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  • “Now that we have a "union-friendly" Congress and President, they seem even less effective than before.” We union members and our unions have long tried to dispel the myths that we are greedy, lazy, and self-serving. We understand what the country is going through and wish to do what we can to help. Yes, there will always be a certain percentage of any population that have those characteristics but they are NOT restricted to our ranks. As a matter of fact, I’ve seen a number of normally anti-union contributors asking why the unions aren’t fighting for more money; even when the nation struggles. We are still working for our nation; and still fighting the GOOD fight for a fair, open, and equal work place. Good luck, America, we’re in there working to help you!
  • I work for the goverment I am happy that I have a job, so we received a 2% raise better then nothing. Not like a lot of people not working at all.
  • Get over the idea that you are "entitled" to anything. Taking money from me so you can live according to "your standard" is not going to fly. If you think so, then you're living in a fantasy world.