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Federal employee pay news: If it impacts pay and benefits for federal employees, you’ll find it here. Stay informed about important topics such as annual federal pay raises, the GS pay scale, and Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) including the latest TSP performance updates. You will also find articles about the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program, Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (FEGLI), and Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP), or event legislation in Congress that could impact federal employees’ pay and benefits.
The stock market is down. Should TSP investors dump their stock funds?
Federal employees in San Francisco will end up with the biggest federal pay raise in 2004. Those in Kansas City with the smallest.
Executive Order issued on 2004 pay increase
Demonstration projects are often the basis for expanding pay for performance in agencies. GAO takes a look at some of these projects.
The chairman of the subcommitee that handles the federal pay raise is urging his colleagues in the House to limit the federal 2005 pay raise to 1.5 percent.
The stock market is up again. How can an investor prevent his investment from fluctuating?
The Administration is proposing a 1.5% pay raise for federal employees in 2005
The Senate has passed the omnibus spending package that includes a retroactive 4.1% raise for federal employees
OPM authorizes SES members to receive an additional pay raise in 2004.
The TSP stock funds turn in their best performance in years.