Some Feds To Get More Holiday Pay Than Others
There are two holidays coming up in one pay period. That will create numerous questions on how to handle pay for some federal employees. Here's what OPM has…
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There are two holidays coming up in one pay period. That will create numerous questions on how to handle pay for some federal employees. Here's what OPM has…
Federal employees may get a 2.5% pay increase in 2005 unless Congress intervenes
TSP stock funds are all up for November.
Actions necessary to implement the 2005 pay raise are moving forward.
Federal employees, both civilian and military, can expect to receive a 3.5 percent pay increase in January after Congress approved the increase over the weekend.
OMB has sent a letter to Congress urging a 1.5% raise for federal employees rather than 3.5% proposed by Congress.
FedSmith.com readers are not positive or optimistic about a pay-for-performance system in the federal government.
A summary of pay for performance experience in the limited number of agencies that have used this process in their HR system.
Signing of a new law will make several significant changes to the federal human resources system.
Pay for performance in the federal environment faces a tough road according to the MSPB