Your 2007 Pay Increase: Plenty to Make Some Happy and Some Angry
Active federal employees are on track for an average 2.7% pay increase in 2007. Many federal retirees will probably do better than that again in 2007.
Active federal employees are on track for an average 2.7% pay increase in 2007. Many federal retirees will probably do better than that again in 2007.
How many ways can a federal employee get in trouble in one day? This agent had a very bad day and lost his job.
The US Supreme Court sent a case back to the 9th Circuit for further review. While not deciding the issue, the Supreme Court has opened the possibility of more appeal rights to the courts for federal employees.
The Department of Labor has issued new rules that require union members be notified of their rights as members of a union.
Taking action against a federal employee requires considerable paperwork. Here is a review of what has to be covered in the paperwork for one of these actions.
Red ink dominates the return rates for TSP funds in May. Here’s why.
A federal employee was found guilty of falsifying his travel vouchers filed with the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. That led to six months in prison and a fine. But the agency’s attempt to remove him ran into a roadblock as the removal letter was “materiallly flawed.”