How Do You Take Away a Benefit That’s Already Been Paid For?
Recent proposals suggest cutting federal employees' retirement benefits, however, the author says that lawmakers may not understand how these are funded.
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Recent proposals suggest cutting federal employees' retirement benefits, however, the author says that lawmakers may not understand how these are funded.
The Treasury Department is having to use "extraordinary measures" to offset hitting the debt ceiling, and that includes using money from the G Fund to help pay for…
The Federal Employees Compensation Act provides compensation benefits in the event of a workplace injury. This is a summary of the law and how the process of obtaining…
Recently proposed legislation would apply a new COLA for all federal benefits programs, but the author cautions that it may not be all it's cracked up to be.
The Department of Defense recently released new rules for reduction in force. The author explains what the implications of these new rules for federal employees.
The author says that a new presidential administration should not assume that OPM as it exists today is the right structure for the future of federal workforce management.…
Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) has announced an initiative to offset the low COLA that was recently announced for the coming year.
The author outlines key components of the FERS system you will need to have a successful retirement.
The 2017 Defense Authorization Act recently passed by the Senate includes a provision that places some limits on veteran preference. The author analyzes the bill in detail and…
What if your life insurance could also provide coverage for you during your lifetime? The author discusses the concept of using living benefits as they apply to federal…