President’s Day: Why It is Celebrated, Expanded, and Impact on Federal Employees
President’s Day is a relatively new holiday. It’s official title is Washington’s Birthday but President’s Day is now the more common name used.
President’s Day is a relatively new holiday. It’s official title is Washington’s Birthday but President’s Day is now the more common name used.
Attention G Fund investors: The federal government has exhausted its ability to borrow more money and will hit the debt ceiling. Your investment will be used to help finance more borrowing.
Legislation has been introduced to prevent the Biden administration from making pandemic era telework policies permanent.
The 2022 inflation rate was 6.5% at the end of the year. The COLA for 2023 was 8.7%. What is likely to happen with the 2024 COLA?
A new GAO report says that payments made to ineligible family members under FEHB could be costing OPM as much as $1 billion every year.
It is important to understand each of the three main stages of retirement in order to make it a success.
The Pentagon has formally rescinded the military COVID vaccination requirement as part of the 2023 NDAA.
The Holman Rule allows cutting specific government programs or even specific federal employees. Here is how it has been used and why it has resurfaced.
The TSP has released its January 2023 processing schedule with information about tax distribution forms.
When an Air Force official testified at arbitration that he had consulted two family members about the fired employee’s defense, he threw a wrinkle into the agency’s case.