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What the House appropriations bill means for a federal pay raise

With no mention of federal pay raise in the fiscal 2023 financial services and general government bill, House appropriators push forward the White House’s…

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USPS reform bill now avoids higher health premiums for other federal employees

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New House bill attempts to reinvigorate underperforming federal internship program

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Federal employees will pay nearly 4% more toward health premiums in 2022

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Biden formally announces plans to give employees a federal pay raise in 2022

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Omnibus endorses 1% federal pay raise, gives feds more time to repay deferred payroll taxes

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Federal employees will pay nearly 5% more toward health premiums in 2021

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A bill to make the payroll tax deferral optional, and others worth watching

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Federal employees can’t opt out of payroll tax deferral, agency says

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House appropriators stay silent on federal pay for 2021

The latest budget proposal from the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government made no mention of a federal pay raise…

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Pandemic or not, civil servants deserve our appreciation today and every day

During Public Service Recognition Week (PSRW), let’s take a moment to thank civil servants and recognize the contributions they make to our way of life,…

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Kiss your pay raise, COLA goodbye? Again

NARFE president Ken Thomas says last year’s White House budget proposal “breaks promises to both current and future retirees.”

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