Pay & Benefits

Senate appropriators back 3.5 percent civilian pay raise

Committee also approves funding for project to shift paper-based employee retirement records to an electronic system.

Pay & Benefits

Pay Raise Prospects

The process of approving a 2008 pay raise for federal employees is running smoothly, for now.

Pay & Benefits

House backs student loan forgiveness for public servants

Bill would make it easier for college graduates with high loan debt to enter public service.

Pay & Benefits

Senate panel backs 3.5 percent civilian pay raise

Move follows House passage of similar 2008 increases for both federal employees and military members.

Pay & Benefits

Advocacy group touts training program for federal women

Federally Employed Women to launch 38th national training program next week, expanding opportunities for women in government.

Defense

Senate drops effort to grant airport screeners bargaining rights

President Bush had threatened veto of 9/11 Commission bill over provision; labor unions say they will continue to push the idea.

Pay & Benefits

OPM modifies rules for figuring certain employees' retirement benefits

Employees on workers’ compensation who hold a full-time appointment but are only able to work part time will get credit for full-time service.

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Union suggests timetable for GAO organizing effort

GAO chief says collective bargaining would differ from that at most other agencies because employees could negotiate over pay.

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Eligibility: Facts and Myths

Exactly when are federal employees eligible to retire?

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Security, law enforcement workers in high demand

They make up many of the 193,000 jobs agencies must fill over the next two years, a new report says.

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Trials and Tribulations

How your federal health insurance stacks up if you wish to participate in a clinical trial.

Pay & Benefits

June a slow month for TSP investments

Riskiest and most conservative funds made small gains; others lost ground.

Defense

Unions seek full court review of Defense personnel ruling

Coalition asks appeals court to look at discrepancies between May ruling and earlier decision on DHS system.

Pay & Benefits

State Department reaches settlement over personnel violation

Officials broke a law that prohibits agencies from granting unauthorized preferences or advantages to job applicants.

Defense

Budget office says military-civilian pay gap dwindling

Military basic pay lags slightly behind civilian salaries, but food and housing allowances make up the difference.

Pay & Benefits

Deferred vs. Postponed

A primer on the differences between deferred and postponed retirement.

Pay & Benefits

House backs 3.5 percent civilian pay raise

The White House says "arbitrary" across-the-board increase will cost agencies more than $600 million in fiscal 2008.

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FAA reauthorization bill to move without labor agreement

Committee Democrats may offer an amendment that would support union's position to retroactively require binding arbitration.

Pay & Benefits

Health Savings Shortfalls

A look at how health savings accounts could affect comprehensive health plans.

Pay & Benefits

High court ruling protects feds from racketeering lawsuits

Supreme Court says allowing a Wyoming rancher to sue six federal employees personally would run the "risk of raising a tide of suits" against civil servants.