Federal Supervisor Training Act
The Federal Supervisor Training Act of 2009 would provisions relating to specific training programs for federal agency supervisors.
The Federal Supervisor Training Act of 2009 would provisions relating to specific training programs for federal agency supervisors.
Will your adult children be covered under your federal health insurance until they are 26 years old? It is a simple question but the answer is as complex as “yes”, “no”, and “maybe”.
After the July 1, 2010 adjustment in the L 2010 Fund of the federal Thrift Savings Plan, its allocation will be identical to the L Income Fund allocation. However, the money will remain in the L 2010 Fund until the end of December 2010.
On July 1, 2010, all the money in the L 2010 fund will disappear. In fact, the entire L 2010 fund will disappear as well. On that date the fund mixtures in the L 2010 fund will mirror those in the L Income fund and the two funds will become one.
The Federal government’s inside prosecutor of labor law violations is participating in the offer of free training on the Obama labor relations executive order. The author asks if anyone has considered the wisdom, propriety and risks involved in the training and suggests that one of those risks may involving compromising the FLRA’s integrity.
Changes are occurring in the federal employee health insurance program, including changes to the federal dental and vision insurance program. Here are a couple that will impact a number of readers.
The author says it’s time to consider limiting the Douglas Factors to a smaller number.
Why doesn’t Congress fix the tangled web of federal personnel cases clogging up the courts? Appeals channels are notoriously complex and cases take far too long.
Most agencies have experienced some personnel removal cases that have dragged on seemingly forever in the appeals process. Thanks to a new decision by the Federal Circuit, the Interior Department will be dealing with one such case for many more months or perhaps years.
In calculating a FERS annuity supplement, you will find some years in which a retiree was not in pay status for the entire year. When this happens, the retiree’s salary for the entire year must, by law, be “deemed,” or legally fabricated. How is this done? Here is an explanation.