Clinton signs bill boosting benefits for federal doctors
In an effort to attract more doctors to public service, President Clinton last week signed into law a measure that permanently provides a special pay allowance for federal physicians.
In an effort to attract more doctors to public service, President Clinton last week signed into law a measure that permanently provides a special pay allowance for federal physicians.
This year was a pretty good one for pay and benefits, so what is there to look forward to in 2001?
President Clinton has issued an executive order outlining base and locality pay raises for members of the Senior Executive Service and finalizing pay rates for General Schedule employees.
Congress delivered some treats to federal employees in a massive spending bill approved last week.