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Why is so hard to get a phased federal retirement approved?
Phased retirement allows active federal employees to “retire” from part of their job responsibilities, while continuing to execute other job functions.
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Is my special rate pay safe from changes in agency policy?
Agencies can cancel a special rate authority at any time. Here’s how it could effect you.
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When should I apply for a deferred federal retirement?
Your FERS Annuity is the pension you receive from the Federal Employee Retirement System.
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Why are FERS benefits so inferior to CSRS?
Both CSRS and FERS offer benefits such as health insurance, life insurance and survivor benefits. However, FERS benefits are often less generous than CSRS.
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Can a federal employee defer retirement?
A postponed retirement is one where an employee meets the age service requirements to retire but defers the receipt of his annuity to a later date.
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Does a CBP officer have to work 20 years to qualify for a COLA?
Aubmitting your retirement paperwork early through the portal can help expedite the process.
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How to decide when to retire as a federal employee
It’s never too early to start planning for retirement in order to ensure it goes smoothly.
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Fort Liberty private housing lawsuit inches toward settlement
A lawsuit was filed in June 2020 against affiliates of Fort Liberty’s housing provider. Here’s the latest on the case.
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Leaders face questions over rent increases, spouse employment and more
Landlords’ rent increases in lock-step with increases with housing allowances may be “a bit of the dark side of capitalism.”
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Why is so hard to get a phased federal retirement approved?
Phased retirement allows active federal employees to “retire” from part of their job responsibilities, while continuing to execute other job functions.
-
Is my special rate pay safe from changes in agency policy?
Agencies can cancel a special rate authority at any time. Here’s how it could effect you.
-
When should I apply for a deferred federal retirement?
Your FERS Annuity is the pension you receive from the Federal Employee Retirement System.
-
Why are FERS benefits so inferior to CSRS?
Both CSRS and FERS offer benefits such as health insurance, life insurance and survivor benefits. However, FERS benefits are often less generous than CSRS.
-
Can a federal employee defer retirement?
A postponed retirement is one where an employee meets the age service requirements to retire but defers the receipt of his annuity to a later date.
-
Does a CBP officer have to work 20 years to qualify for a COLA?
Aubmitting your retirement paperwork early through the portal can help expedite the process.
-
How to decide when to retire as a federal employee
It’s never too early to start planning for retirement in order to ensure it goes smoothly.
-
Fort Liberty private housing lawsuit inches toward settlement
A lawsuit was filed in June 2020 against affiliates of Fort Liberty’s housing provider. Here’s the latest on the case.
-
Leaders face questions over rent increases, spouse employment and more
Landlords’ rent increases in lock-step with increases with housing allowances may be “a bit of the dark side of capitalism.”
-
Why is so hard to get a phased federal retirement approved?
Phased retirement allows active federal employees to “retire” from part of their job responsibilities, while continuing to execute other job functions.
-
Is my special rate pay safe from changes in agency policy?
Agencies can cancel a special rate authority at any time. Here’s how it could effect you.
-
When should I apply for a deferred federal retirement?
Your FERS Annuity is the pension you receive from the Federal Employee Retirement System.
-
Why are FERS benefits so inferior to CSRS?
Both CSRS and FERS offer benefits such as health insurance, life insurance and survivor benefits. However, FERS benefits are often less generous than CSRS.
-
Can a federal employee defer retirement?
A postponed retirement is one where an employee meets the age service requirements to retire but defers the receipt of his annuity to a later date.
-
Does a CBP officer have to work 20 years to qualify for a COLA?
Aubmitting your retirement paperwork early through the portal can help expedite the process.
-
How to decide when to retire as a federal employee
It’s never too early to start planning for retirement in order to ensure it goes smoothly.
-
Fort Liberty private housing lawsuit inches toward settlement
A lawsuit was filed in June 2020 against affiliates of Fort Liberty’s housing provider. Here’s the latest on the case.
-
Leaders face questions over rent increases, spouse employment and more
Landlords’ rent increases in lock-step with increases with housing allowances may be “a bit of the dark side of capitalism.”








