Senate Bill Would Give Federal Employees a 3.2% Raise in 2022
A Senate bill would give federal employees a higher raise in 2022 than they might otherwise normally receive.
A Senate bill would give federal employees a higher raise in 2022 than they might otherwise normally receive.
Another legislative effort is being made to target federal employees with seriously delinquent tax debts.
Legislation has been reintroduced to require cost-benefit analyses of federal agency relocations.
Legislation has been introduced to block implementation of one of President Biden’s Executive Orders that impacted the federal workforce in various ways.
Legislation in the House would give federal employees up to 15 weeks of paid emergency leave for dealing with COVID-19.
Legislation has been introduced to terminate federal employees who “knowingly and willfully misspend federal funds.”
Another effort is being made in Congress to end the pre-funding mandate for USPS retiree health benefits.
Recently introduced legislation would give federal employees 12 weeks of paid leave to use in certain situations.
One Congressman is making another attempt to ensure CSRS and FERS federal retirees get the same COLAs.
Legislation has been reintroduced to eliminate the WEP and GPO.