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Top Bush aides get small pay boost
Senior White House officials received raises to $161,000 per year at the beginning of July.
Lawmakers rip Pentagon plan to relocate civilian employees
House panel questions why employees at Defense facilities need security standards more stringent than those for other federal workers.
Homeland Security begins training managers on new personnel system
More than 12,000 managers will attend sessions between now and October.
SES system may pave way for performance-based pay
Shift to pay-for-performance in senior ranks spurs curiosity at lower levels, say panelists at Excellence in Government conference.
Senate votes to give military health care to Guard, Reserves
House lawmakers stripped similar language from its version of the bill.
Relocation board’s charter extended through end of 2005
The Governmentwide Relocation Advisory Board’s charter given some wiggle room in case it stumbles in meeting September reporting deadline.
Eye of the Storm
Agencies can give volunteering employees excused absences, OPM says.
FAA and air traffic controllers begin talks on union contract
Administration seeks to curb controllers’ salaries.
TSP to roll out new funds in two weeks
Board will send explainer DVD on "life-cycle" funds to all 3.4 million TSP participants.
Bush administration, House at odds over 2006 pay raise
White House says across-the-board raise will hurt pay-for-performance efforts at Defense and Homeland Security.
Is Your Privacy Worth 50 Foiled Terror Plots?
Postal Service Eyes Cuba
Tangherlini As GSA's Mr. Fix-It?
Lew Cleans Up Signature for the Nation's Currency
The Plan to Open More Military Jobs to Women
Should Leaders Ever Lie?
