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Monday\'s proposal by President Obama to freeze Federal pay for two years has been subject number one on FederalNewsRadio.com the last several days.
John Gage AFGE National President Lawrence Mishel President, Economic Policy Institute Roger Hickey Co-Director, Campaign for America\'s Future Joseph Swerdzewski Former General Counsel, Federal Labor Relations Authority
Military Times reports that the fiscal commission is considering a revised plan that does not include a previous proposal to freeze military pay.
Walt Francis, editor of Checkbook\'s Guide to Health Plans for Federal Employees, joins FEDtalk to discuss the major changes for federal employees to their FEHBP health, vision and dental plans. December 3, 2010
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates is seriously considering whether to ask for Tricare fee increases in next year\'s budget. We get details from Todd Harrison at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
Next year you\'ll be asked to pay 2011 health premiums using your frozen 2010 pay check. That will mean an actual drop in income unless, as Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says, you pick up a bargain health plan between now and December 13.
The White House deficit commission releases its recs, some of which directly impact federal employees.
WFED\'s Jason Miller brings the latest on the deficit commission\'s recommendations that impact federal employees.
The Partnership for Public Service\'s Tom Fox tells managers how to lead amidst fears of a pay freeze.
It’s a challenging time for feds with the potential for a pay freeze and the deficit commission’s recommendations that target federal pay and benefits. The DorobekINSIDER gets some insights from Robert Tobias, the director of…
GovLoops shares an infograph on the pay freeze numbers.
Congress is working to make decisions on three huge issues that affect federal employees: the proposed pay freeze, workforce reductions, and agency funding. The Hill\'s Ian Swanson runs it down for us.
Congressman says feds shouldn\'t be cut from the herd.