Pay & Benefits

USPS Denies It’s Making Letter Carriers Return Early to Avoid Paying Overtime

D.C.-area employees say mail is piling up as they are unable to finish their routes.

Management

Hundreds of 2013 Presidential Management Fellows Haven’t Been Hired

Candidates and alumni blame tight agency budgets, furloughs; ask OPM to extend April 8 deadline.

Pay & Benefits

Obama Will Not Include COLA Reductions in FY15 Budget

White House announcement comes after advocacy groups, lawmakers opposed switch to the less generous formula for calculating retirement benefits.

Pay & Benefits

Military Families Are Using Food Stamps More Than Ever

Defense commissaries see spike in government assistance.

Oversight

IRS Senior Execs Took Improper Tax Deductions

Audit finds employees should have paid taxes on reimbursements for long-term travel.

News

Women: Hot Guys Don’t Drive Mail Trucks

In poll, postal vehicles come in last in ratings of driver attractiveness.

Management

Federal Government Seeks Public Solution to Spending Less on Travel

GSA turns to crowdsourcing to better manage travel data and create more efficient policies.

Pay & Benefits

Army Soldiers Go for Gold in Sochi

Intensive training program prepares soldiers for Olympics.

Management

More Snow Days No Longer Means Less Work for Feds

Dramatic growth in telework keeps federal employees are on the job even when they’re out of the office.

Pay & Benefits

Federal Union Worries Congress Will Target It Next

AFGE hopes to grow membership while fending off existential threats.

Management

House Suspends Debt Limit for 13 Months

Chamber also passes separate bill to reverse cuts to pensions of working-age retirees.

Pay & Benefits

Union Leader: 'We’re Not Taking Crap From Nobody'

American Federation of Government Employees president J. David Cox says union will campaign aggressively in upcoming midterm elections.

Management

Postal Service Shows Improvement, But Still Loses $350 million in First Quarter of Fiscal 2014

Increases in package delivery and workforce cuts have helped the agency's bottom line.

Pay & Benefits

Federal Retirements Surge in January

OPM processes fewer claims than it had projected.

Management

Senate Panel Approves Postal Service Overhaul

After debating pricing structure and guns in post offices, committee finally advances landmark reform bill.

Pay & Benefits

Feds Still Fighting for Additional Shutdown Pay

Meanwhile, Congress and the Pentagon weigh adjustments to military compensation.

Pay & Benefits

House Approves Bill to Temporarily Ban Senior Exec Bonuses at VA

Legislation would end performance awards through 2018 for top employees and save an estimated $18 million.

Pay & Benefits

More Agencies Offer Buyouts and Early Retirement

Employees at EPA and BBG can apply to receive up to $25,000 to leave service.

Pay & Benefits

IRS Agrees to Pay Employees Bonuses

Workers will receive smaller awards than originally expected.

Pay & Benefits

TSP Starts 2014 Mostly in the Red

The markets had a tumultuous January, reversing several months of growth.