Opposition Grows to Congressional Pay Raise
A growing number of voices in Congress have come out against President Obama’s executive order giving Congress a 0.5% pay raise.
A growing number of voices in Congress have come out against President Obama’s executive order giving Congress a 0.5% pay raise.
Rep. John Barrow (D-GA) is urging House members to block the pay increase for Members of Congress that was recently enacted by an executive order.
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A new GAO report said that the financial liabilities of the retiree health benefits fund of the Postal Service are challenging its sustainability.
In addition to the pay freeze that has been in effect for some time, federal employees are also helping with the government’s spending problem through the involuntary use of the G fund. Here is how that works and how the scenario is likely to play out when all is said and done.
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An executive order was issued Thursday which will make the end to the pay freeze for the federal workforce official in the spring. But federal employees aren’t the only ones who are getting a pay raise from the deal.
Federal employees will get ten paid holidays in 2013 as defined by OPM.
A new executive order announces the end of the federal pay freeze. The new pay rates will not take effect until after March 27, 2013.
OPM has issued HR guidance for agencies and employees in preparation for the possibility of furloughs related to the “fiscal cliff” negotiations.