Pay & Benefits

White House Budget Plan Praises the TSP, Then Cuts It

Plan to change G Fund returns would make fresh retirees invested in the L Income Fund run out of savings eight years earlier.

Pay & Benefits

Why Trump’s Performance Pay Fund Won’t Happen in 2019

Proposed $1 billion interagency award pool would only be big enough to give feds currently meeting or exceeding performance standards an average boost of $481 next year.

Pay & Benefits

Trump Formalizes 2019 Pay Freeze Proposal, Revives Benefits Cuts

The freeze is coupled with a $1 billion interagency fund to reward high performers as a first step in moving the civil service toward pay for performance.

Pay & Benefits

Budget Deal Includes No Changes to Federal Employee Compensation

Pay and benefits are not among the offsets to spending increases, quelling federal employee group fears for now.

Pay & Benefits

OPM Runs Into Annual Retirement Surge

Nearly 15,000 workers opted to leave federal service in January, in line with previous years.

Management

Lawmakers Make Progress on a Spending Deal

GOP lawmakers have proposed increasing spending caps by $80 billion for defense and $63 billion for non-defense annually.

Management

Lawmakers Seek to Re-Establish Labor-Management Councils

The Trump administration last year abolished the groups and ordered agencies to cease collaborating with organized labor.