Pay & Benefits

The battle begins

The Office of Management and Budget squares off against federal unions and Washington-area lawmakers on the size of the 2003 pay raise.

Pay & Benefits

House members to push for 4.1 percent civilian pay raise

Civilian federal employees should get the same pay raise in 2003 as military service members, a key House Appropriations Committee member said Monday.

Pay & Benefits

Bush proposes 2.6 percent pay raise for 2003

President Bush on Monday proposed a 2.6 percent average pay raise for federal employees in 2003.

Pay & Benefits

Employees and managers skeptical of merit promotion process

Almost everybody involved in the federal merit promotions process has doubts about its effectiveness, according to a new Merit Systems Protection Board study.

Pay & Benefits

GSA publishes relocation tax tables

Pay & Benefits

A complex job

Thinking about a career in air traffic control? Read this first.

Pay & Benefits

Justice Department, TSP Board in turf battle over lawsuit

The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which runs the federal Thrift Savings Plan, is accusing the Bush administration of obstructing its authority in litigation involving the failed modernization of a computer system.

Defense

Scholar derides Bush for forgetting about feds

Pay & Benefits

Federal retirements fall short of projections

Almost 20 percent fewer federal employees retired in fiscal 2001 than government officials had predicted, Office of Personnel Management statistics show.

Pay & Benefits

Long-term relationship

A statistical review of the Thrift Savings Plan, which most federal employees are sticking with through the current stock market woes.