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Three proposals hiding in the fiscal 2017 budget plan House Republicans submitted last week could potentially impact federal employees' pay and retirement benefits in the future.
Hundreds of federal employees say their agencies provided them with at least some information on changes in commuter benefits. In an exclusive Federal News Radio survey, government workers said that information varied widely when it came to when and what their agency said, and whether employees would receive the benefits at all.
On this special edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Stephen Cauffman, a research engineer with the Community Resilience Program at NIST.
Federal News Radio speaks with the leader of DoD's New Beginnings program about the changes employees will see starting in April.
Michael Keating, senior editor of American City and County, joins host Mark Amtower to talk about the ten the retirement tsunami, cooperative purchasing best practices and other big stories in 2015. March 28, 2016
The House Budget Committee wants to cut non-Defense spending over the next 10 years even lower than what's called for under sequestration. It's calling for a 10 percent reduction in the civilian workforce through attrition.
Politicians are promising federal workers a big pay raise in January. But Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says feds can be cheap dates in an election year.
The Defense Department’s top tech official said his top worry is the retention and recruitment of talented employees as pay and benefits make it more enticing to work for private companies.
Financial writer Allan Roth joins Senior Correspondent Mike Causey on Your Turn to discuss some best practices for investing in the TSP.
Can being overly happy cut into your retirement nest egg? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says yes, and he has the guru to prove it.
On this special edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, host Tim Karney interviews host Tom Moran about key issues and innovations in disaster resilience.
The House will vote on a bill this week to give transitioning active duty service members a year long grace period on foreclosures.
The Performance Institute will host its 2016 Government Performance Summit in Washington, DC on May 16-18, 2016. March 18, 2016
Less than a month after opening a governmentwide investigation into federal employees' pay, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) is taking a closer look at agency bonuses to rank-and-file federal workers and members of the Senior Executive Service.