What does the sea change election mean for federal workers? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says possibilities include a diet-pay raise, possible furloughs with...
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey is still digesting, so we asked him to stay out of the office today. Instead, here’s his best column of the month as voted on by everyone who clicked on it since it appeared on the 4th of this month. Enjoy and please, shop carefully. sk
The decisive 2011 Republican take-over of the House is being taken very seriously by the White House and grateful survivor Democrats. And it’s likely to mean major changes for federal workers that could not only have the backing of the newly empowered GOP majority but of a “we-got-the-message!” White House as well.
So what does the Republican takeover of the House mean to the government, and government workers? Nobody knows for sure but things that are on the table include:
Bill Bransford, general counsel of the Senior Executive Association, predicts major changes are in the works for federal and postal workers. That includes the very real threat of a government shutdown.
Bransford, our guest on the Your Turn with Mike Causey radio show, says he’s heard rumors that the President might propose a 0.9 percent federal pay raise for January, or even go along with a pay freeze. Congress is working on a 1.4 percent increase for white collar (non-postal) federal workers. But in the likely event that Congress doesn’t act during the lame duck session, the President would make the pay call.
To hear the full show, click here.
To reach me: mcausey@federalnewsradio.com
Nearly Useless Thanksgiving Week Factoid
by Suzanne Kubota
Thanksgiving day has been changed twice. President Franklin D. Roosevelt assigned the third Thursday of November to be Thanksgiving Day in 1939 and 1940. In 1941, a Congressional Joint Resolution officially set the fourth Thursday of November as a national holiday for Thanksgiving.
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