Will You Ever Be Rich as a Federal Employee?
Most employees will never be rich and did not enter federal service with that goal in mind. On the other hand, how does one define “rich?”
Most employees will never be rich and did not enter federal service with that goal in mind. On the other hand, how does one define “rich?”
Dealing successfully with impact and implementation bargaining in the federal sector often takes considerable time and effort. The author offers advice on how to successfully get through the bargaining process.
Federal employment cases are complex. This one has been going on since 1995. It isn’t over yet. A federal court has remanded the case back to the MSPB to gather more evidence regarding reasonable accommodation and the removal of a welder by the Department of the Army.
The August returns for the TSP funds are all in positive territory. What about the rest of the year?
The most important success factor in bargaining is preparation. The author’s worksheet attached to this article shows the items to be considered and researched in thoroughly preparing for bargaining.
Using government computers to download pornography led to removal and a prison sentence for this 30-year federal employee.
A prison manager who failed to report his arrest was fired for several offenses and the MSPB and a federal court find the removal justified.
The IRS collects tax money from those who win judgments for emotional distress. That may change though as a result of a new court decision in the District of Columbia.
A magistrate for the US District Court of DC has recommended dismissal of a lawsuit filed against the Special Counsel.
Average federal salaries are higher than the median federal salary level. How much does the average federal retiree get each month? Here is the information to satisfy your curiosity.