Will Your Pay Raise Take Effect In January? Maybe Not
Controversial provisions in the huge spending bill may delay agency budgets and the federal pay raise
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.
Controversial provisions in the huge spending bill may delay agency budgets and the federal pay raise
Some employees are unhappy with the 2004 pay raise as the federal government is moving toward some pay for performance features in its pay structure. How does the 2004 raise compare to the private sector?
Latest issue covers variety of HR topics impacting the Federal workforce.
Some federal employees may qualify for extended assignment incentives.
President Bush has proposed a total pay increase for most Federal employees of 2% in January 2004.
Most readers expect a raise of about 4% this year.
Most stock funds had a small positive return for March
The official return rates for TSP investors are now out. Here are the results.
The stocks funds continued to decline in January while bond funds turned up
The stock market has not been performing well for investors. For the first three weeks of January, the C fund has followed this trend as the S&P 500 Index is down about 4% for the month.