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The inspectors general for two intelligence agencies were each overpaid by tens of thousands of dollars between 2016 and 2020.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House of Representatives is trying to recruit more diverse and high-quality candidates, and get them to stay there.
The idea that white collar (non-postal) feds will get get a 4.6% in 2023 is almost a done deal. And 5.1% isn’t out of the question. But will either amount be enough, both realistically and emotionally?
It's expected to take "months" for the Class Action Implementation Group to gather enough information to determine who is eligible to receive payments.
As part of the FAIR Act, 62 lawmakers urge leaders in the House Committee on Appropriations leaders to incorporate a 5.1% pay raise for federal employees in the fiscal 2023 budget.
In today's Federal Newscast, Members of Congress are pushing for a higher pay raise than the White House asked for in 2023.
Congress continues the pay freeze for political appointees and the vice president, a trend that’s been in place since at least 2014.
Thanks to artificial but very real executive pay limits, imposed for political reasons, a substantial number of top-level career feds won’t get a pay raise in 2023.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says tough decisions lie ahead as part of the Postal Service's 10-year reform plan, and that the future of the agency depends on them.
If you want to help change the world, the State Department isn't a bad place to start. And if you want to get a foot into the door at the State Department, a paid internship isn't a bad way to go. This fall, the State Department launches a new paid student internship program. Director of recruitment in State's bureau of global talent management, Mica Schweitzer-Bluhm, explained.
While the Biden administration is asking for $773 billion for 2023, that number may not go as far as hoped. DoD says it finished up its planning for 2023 before inflation rates rose and before Russia invaded Ukraine causing oil prices to spike.
The administration is asking Congress for $1.58 trillion for defense and non-defense discretionary accounts, $70 billion more than fiscal 2022 enacted appropriations.
Executive Order 14068 directs OPM to issue a proposed rule on using salary history in the hiring and pay-setting processes for federal employees.
The age requirement for starting TSP retirement distribution would increase under the Securing a Strong Retirement Act