Deep freeze: The top stories of 2011
- December 27, 2011
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It's no surprise that pocketbook issues were at the top of employees' minds, but a look at the top 20 most-viewed stories on GovExec.com this year shows just how closely readers were following developments in the ongoing fiscal nightmare:
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Pay is no guarantee for furloughed employees
(Feb. 21) -
Senator proposes cuts to federal annuity benefits
(March 18) -
Lawmakers propose five-year pay freeze, federal job cuts
(Jan. 20) -
No back pay for furloughed feds predicted
(April 6) -
Lawmaker pushes extension of pay freeze, workforce cuts
(July 19) -
GOP lawmakers seek to freeze bonuses, step increases
(Feb. 16) -
Federal retiree benefits could face cuts in deficit talks
(July 1) -
GOP budget resolution calls for pay freeze through 2015
(April 5) -
Shutdown's impact on pay and benefits: a primer
(April 6) -
OPM's Berry grilled by lawmakers on pay freeze
(March 9) -
Lawmakers push extended pay freeze, increased pension contributions
(Oct. 14) -
Federal pay and benefits spared -- for now
(July 26) -
Senators seek three-year pay freeze extension, workforce cuts
(Aug. 4) -
House passes budget resolution with pay, benefits cuts
(April 15) -
Wisdom of two-week furlough proposal is subject to debate
(Jan. 21) -
Government to unveil COLAs on Oct. 19
(Oct. 3) -
House bill would extend pay freeze
(Dec. 9) -
Army sets stage to slash 8,700 civilian jobs
(Aug. 5) -
Presidential hopeful would freeze federal salaries, reduce retirement benefits
(May 25) -
Where the cuts would have come: agency-by-agency furlough counts
(April 8)
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