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Thrift Savings Plan rule change aimed at spurring savings growth
The Federal Employees Retirement System provides benefits from a Basic Benefit Plan, Social Security and the Thrift Savings Plan.
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Retirees to see smaller Social Security COLA boost as inflation eases
The cost-of-living adjustment is significantly less than last year’s, which at 8.7% was the largest bump in four decades.
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Back to work! VA sets a deadline for workers to return to the office.
The federal union representing VA workers insists that teleworking is a boon for recruiting, morale and productivity.
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Government shutdowns become more lengthy, costly, history shows
For those who remember, there was a time when shutdowns spanned less than a week, sometimes just a few hours, if they even happened at all.
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How government contractors, industry are bracing for budget shutdown
Contractors, like federal agencies, are reading the handwriting on the wall and are bracing for a shutdown.
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Federal, military credit unions offer shutdown financial assistance
Senate Democratic leaders and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., face a looming Oct. 1 deadline to avoid a government shutdown
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Federal agency contingency plans lay in wait for shutdown notices
Senators returned to Capitol Hill on Tuesday with just a few weeks before a possible partial government shutdown.
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Federal diversity officers get caught up in ‘woke’ political fights
DEIA work has also received pushback from some in Congress who see this work as merely political or unfounded.
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Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
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Federal employees in DC area sent home due to severe weather
All employees must depart no later than 3:00 p.m. EST, OPM said in the announcement on Aug. 7.
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Thrift Savings Plan rule change aimed at spurring savings growth
The Federal Employees Retirement System provides benefits from a Basic Benefit Plan, Social Security and the Thrift Savings Plan.
-
Retirees to see smaller Social Security COLA boost as inflation eases
The cost-of-living adjustment is significantly less than last year’s, which at 8.7% was the largest bump in four decades.
-
Back to work! VA sets a deadline for workers to return to the office.
The federal union representing VA workers insists that teleworking is a boon for recruiting, morale and productivity.
-
Government shutdowns become more lengthy, costly, history shows
For those who remember, there was a time when shutdowns spanned less than a week, sometimes just a few hours, if they even happened at all.
-
How government contractors, industry are bracing for budget shutdown
Contractors, like federal agencies, are reading the handwriting on the wall and are bracing for a shutdown.
-
Federal, military credit unions offer shutdown financial assistance
Senate Democratic leaders and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., face a looming Oct. 1 deadline to avoid a government shutdown
-
Federal agency contingency plans lay in wait for shutdown notices
Senators returned to Capitol Hill on Tuesday with just a few weeks before a possible partial government shutdown.
-
Federal diversity officers get caught up in ‘woke’ political fights
DEIA work has also received pushback from some in Congress who see this work as merely political or unfounded.
-
Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
-
Federal employees in DC area sent home due to severe weather
All employees must depart no later than 3:00 p.m. EST, OPM said in the announcement on Aug. 7.
-
Thrift Savings Plan rule change aimed at spurring savings growth
The Federal Employees Retirement System provides benefits from a Basic Benefit Plan, Social Security and the Thrift Savings Plan.
-
Retirees to see smaller Social Security COLA boost as inflation eases
The cost-of-living adjustment is significantly less than last year’s, which at 8.7% was the largest bump in four decades.
-
Back to work! VA sets a deadline for workers to return to the office.
The federal union representing VA workers insists that teleworking is a boon for recruiting, morale and productivity.
-
Government shutdowns become more lengthy, costly, history shows
For those who remember, there was a time when shutdowns spanned less than a week, sometimes just a few hours, if they even happened at all.
-
How government contractors, industry are bracing for budget shutdown
Contractors, like federal agencies, are reading the handwriting on the wall and are bracing for a shutdown.
-
Federal, military credit unions offer shutdown financial assistance
Senate Democratic leaders and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., face a looming Oct. 1 deadline to avoid a government shutdown
-
Federal agency contingency plans lay in wait for shutdown notices
Senators returned to Capitol Hill on Tuesday with just a few weeks before a possible partial government shutdown.
-
Federal diversity officers get caught up in ‘woke’ political fights
DEIA work has also received pushback from some in Congress who see this work as merely political or unfounded.
-
Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
-
Federal employees in DC area sent home due to severe weather
All employees must depart no later than 3:00 p.m. EST, OPM said in the announcement on Aug. 7.













