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Federal News Radio\'s Mike Causey and GovExec\'s Tom Shoop offer analysis about what could happen to your pay under the lame duck Congress.
Tom Trabucco joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss the agenda and decisions of FTIB\'s Monday board meeting.
The Chief Human Capital Officer’s Council is on track to reverse a decision made 17 years ago. The council starting in January is expected to provide standardized training for federal human resources professionals. This is…
Raise or no raise? The Senate Appropriations Committee last summer approved a 1.4 percent pay raise for federal workers. This is now up in the air as the lame duck Congress sits down.
Raise or no raise? The Senate Appropriations Committee last summer approved a 1.4 percent pay raise for federal workers. This is now up in the air as the lame duck Congress sits down.
The shattered lame duck session of the 111th Congress has limped back in town with lots of homework to complete in a short time. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it includes the federal pay raise (if any), job security issues, $250 payments for retirees and a new TSP perk.
The U.S. Postal Service has promised one approach to shrinking its continuing losses: Keep cutting jobs. Postal\'s 2011 financial plan calls for elimination of 50 million work hours, or about 25,000 jobs.
It\'s the American way to believe that all men and women are created equal, and that may well be true except when it comes to your health insurance premiums. Those depend on which agency you work for. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey tells the tale of the tape.
Federal employees are stepping up their efforts through face-to-face events, online strategies and creative communications to meet their year-end goal of $67 million. Linda Washington, chair of the Combined Federal Campaign for the National Capitol Area has details.
Registered benefits consultant, Ed Zurndorfer has some open season advice.
Friday is supposed to be a slow news day so we\'ll limit it to this: a 3 year pay freeze, 10 percent job cut, higher FEHBP premiums for retirees, lower benefits for future retirees and some other stuff. Interested? Check out Senior Correspondent Mike Causey\'s federal report.
Checks for Vets is a guidebook to help you through the process of accessing VA money for long-term care.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has new rules to fight waste, fraud and abuse in Medicaid claims.
Federal Times reports on new technology the VA is using to safeguard veterans\' health data.