4th Time’s the Charm? Bill Reintroduced to Bolster Appeal Rights of Some Feds
Legislation has again been introduced to overturn a court decision which limited appeal rights of some federal employees in sensitive positions.
Legislation has again been introduced to overturn a court decision which limited appeal rights of some federal employees in sensitive positions.
Amidst many people extolling the virtues of the new paid parental leave benefit for federal employees, one person has expressed concerns about its ramifications.
New BLS data show that federal employee suicides have reached a new high.
DC area federal employees get to go home early on January 7, 2020 according to an announcement from OPM.
Postmaster General Megan J. Brennan has agreed to temporarily delay her retirement while the agency looks for a successor to her position.
OPM closed out 2019 by achieving a milestone for the year with its retirement backlog.
Investors in the TSP change over time. The G Fund has decreased in popularity in recent years and the popularity of the Lifecycle funds continues to increase.
The mileage reimbursement rates for federal employees traveling for work will be slightly lower in 2020.
Reallocating your investments can help with your long-term retirement planning. The author discusses the basics of this principle.
The TSP has published the January 2020 processing schedule with important tax information for TSP participants.