Some members of the National Guard said certification of their promotions has taken up to six months.
In locations with fewer federal workers and/or fewer high grade jobs, promotion opportunities for employees in lower grade jobs are more limited than that of employees at the same grade in the D.C. region.
The Federal Salary Council will also review the methodology it currently uses to determine the locality pay program.
Feds would all be better off if they recognize the differences and the similarities between D.C. and field employees, but commentator Jeff Neal is not optimistic that will happen any time soon.
The Navy is increasing bonuses to keep pilots in the service.
In today's Federal Newscast, Rep. Mark Sanford (R-S.C.) said the public should be able to see how much federal employees earn from performance bonuses.
The "Holman Rule" lets members of Congress make changes to a federal employee’s salary or position without input from the appropriations committee -- or the employee or its agency.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey discusses the difference between a pay raise for federal workers and military personnel and a cost of living adjustment, or COLA, for retirees
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says you could make more money doing your same federal job if you did it in a different city.
Unless Congress takes positive action there will be no January 2019 pay raise.
What agency has the most employees? Which feds get paid the most? Federal News Radio looks at the latest federal pay data from the Office of Personnel Management.
The White House wants to freeze federal pay, raise employee contributions to the pension fund and cut benefits when they retire.
GAO report found SSA in violation of Federal Vacancies Reform Act after agency goes 5 years without appointed commissioner, or even a nominee.
Are federal workers retiring in larger numbers? Are we on the verge of the so-called retirement tsunami that experts have been predicting for years? Find out when Federal News Radio reporter Nicole Ogrysko joins host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn. March 7, 2018
It's a scientific fact that 62 percent of all federal workers in the Washington area born before 1994 suffer from advanced déjà vu syndrome.