Sandy Shouldn’t Cause Delay in Retirement Payments
Hurricane Sandy caused the federal government and stock market to shut down for two days, but despite that, federal retirees shouldn’t see a disruption in their retirement income.
Hurricane Sandy caused the federal government and stock market to shut down for two days, but despite that, federal retirees shouldn’t see a disruption in their retirement income.
The Department of Homeland Security is temporarily waiving some maritime rules to allow foreign oil tankers coming from the Gulf of Mexico to enter Northeastern ports.
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OPM announced late Wednesday that federal offices in the DC area will be open under a normal operating status starting Thursday, November 1.
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The author explains some common misconceptions about how sick leave is credited for retirement purposes.