Pay parity still lacking for federal civilian employees

As you probably know, federal civilian employees are getting a 2 percent raise next year, while members of the military are getting a 2.9 percent raise. Federal...

As you probably know, federal civilian employees are getting a 2 percent raise next year, while members of the military are getting a 2.9 percent raise.

Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has broken it down for us before, but explains today that it’s official.

Also, he brings us a preview of what’s coming up on Your Turn tomorrow at 10 a.m.

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