Pay & Benefits

Study: Ethical breaches becoming common in government

More than half of federal employees report witnessing misconduct.

Pay & Benefits

House members press for military-civilian pay parity

Bipartisan coalition urges President Bush to include equal pay raises in 2009 budget proposal.

Pay & Benefits

Air Force employee celebrates 60 years of federal service

Bettye Krieter, who started her federal career with the Veterans Administration in 1941, has no immediate plans to retire.

Defense

Bush signs bill that sends unions back to bargaining table at Defense

Legislation restores collective bargaining and appeal rights for employees under the new Pentagon personnel system.

Defense

Bush signs revised defense bill after concerns addressed about Iraq

Measure authorizes 3.5 percent pay raise for military service members.

Oversight

Bush seeks hiring preferences for spouses of veterans

In State of the Union address, president also pledges to eliminate 151 "wasteful or bloated programs."

Pay & Benefits

Proposed change to unfair labor practice mediation rules draws fire

Federal Labor Relations Authority says change would promote neutrality; union argues it would make mediation harder.

Defense

Homeland Security to boost staffing at 'fusion centers'

Employees will coordinate with local law enforcement and public health workers across the country.

Pay & Benefits

Buyer Beware

It’s best to remember that your retirement estimate is exactly that -- an estimate.

Pay & Benefits

Pentagon performance-based payouts average 7.6 percent

More than half of employees in first group to enter new personnel system are deemed “valued performers” -- the middle of the five-point scale.

Pay & Benefits

Defending Benefits

Federal employees are very protective of their benefits -- and wary of letting others in on the action.

Pay & Benefits

Focus shifts to recruiting older workers

Nonprofits and lawmakers seek solutions to fill critical upper-level vacancies.

Pay & Benefits

TSP prepares for increased activity due to stock market plunge

Officials urge participants to take a long-term view of investing for retirement.

Pay & Benefits

Looking Ahead

Trends and events to keep an eye on for the rest of the year.

Pay & Benefits

Pilot program will target corporate workers for federal jobs

Partnership for Public Service, Treasury and IBM to develop governmentwide model.

Defense

Homeland Security drops proposed labor relations plans

Even if department wanted to move forward, Congress has denied it the money to do so.

Pay & Benefits

Reviewing Roth

The Thrift Savings Plan plans to look into adding a Roth 401(k) investment option.

Pay & Benefits

Lawmakers, witnesses debate fairness of pension provisions

Government Pension Offset and Windfall Elimination Provision affecting Social Security benefits have long drawn the ire of federal retirees.

Tech

Agencies falling behind in recruiting young technology workers

Government must begin to rethink how it will attract 18- to 31-year-old workers.

Defense

Defense to begin recruiting foreign language corps

Pentagon seeks at least 1,000 people to serve in times of emergency or international need.