OPM: Special Insurance Information for Oklahoma Tornado
OPM has provided some special insurance information with regard to how the recent tornado in Oklahoma may affect various benefit programs.
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OPM has provided some special insurance information with regard to how the recent tornado in Oklahoma may affect various benefit programs.
OPM has put out a call for agencies to submit nominations for the Presidential Rank Awards.
The Internal Revenue Service has closures planned for May 24, June 14, July 5, July 22 and Aug. 30, 2013.
Senators are questioning the NLRB’s requested increase in funding for increased hiring when its caseload has dropped 9 percent.
A bill known as the “EASY Savings Act,” would provide an incentives of 1% of the agency’s cost savings, up to $10,000, to employees who report ways to save money. However, the law already exists.
U.S. Senators David Vitter (R-La.) and Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) have introduced legislation to end the welfare subsidy for mobile phone service in the Lifeline Program.
Legislation has been introduced to stop the practice by federal agencies of canceling or avoiding meetings at resorts and casinos.
Two former employees at a Marine Corps base in Georgia have pleaded guilty to receiving bribes resulting in the loss of millions of dollars to the United States government.
FLRA is not deciding any cases as they are missing two members. If the former Chair is reconfirmed, we can expect more union proposals to be offered and ordered negotiable as “appropriate arrangements” for violating a management statutory right. The Author recently covered this topic at the Society of Federal Labor and Employee Relations Professionals’ annual conference. This article offers the meat of that presentation and suggestions for dealing with FLRA on this issue.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has announced the next step in its plan to sell its approximately 241.7 million remaining shares of General Motors (GM) common stock with the initiation of a second pre-defined written trading plan.