New Travel Reimbursement Rules Proposed for Federal Employees
The General Services Administration is proposing new travel reimbursement rules for federal workers.
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The General Services Administration is proposing new travel reimbursement rules for federal workers.
The author says that when it comes to writing, it’s important to get to the point quickly and then back it up with details. He explains what he means and why this is important.
The Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services have released updated nutritional guidelines to encourage Americans to follow “healthy eating patterns.”
The Senior Executives Association announced today that it is seeking a permanent president.
From the presidential election to possible cuts to the federal workforce, the author discusses things he thinks federal employee should be watching for as we head into the new year.
The Office of Personnel Management was able to reduce the backlog of federal employees’ retirement claims to close out 2015. This is a good thing too since retirement applications usually surge in January. Here is a glimpse of what OPM’s retirement inventory might look like at this time next month.
Are you planning to retire in 2016? You may want to consider front-loading your TSP. The author explains the benefits of this strategy.
Does your personal financial plan need a tune up in the new year? The author offers some suggestions to consider as part of your new year’s financial resolutions as you plan for retirement and the long term needs of your family.
From an extra half day off on Christmas Eve to guidance on the new locality pay areas, here are the posts you read the most in 2015.
The author recounts an interview she had with Bureau of Land Management employee Andy Senti to honor his life and career accomplishments. Senti recently passed away after completing a 60+ year career with the agency.