House Oversight and Government Reform chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) wants to know whether federal employees' pay matches up with what they deserve.
House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) wants to know whether federal employees’ pay matches up with what they deserve.
In a letter to acting Office of Personnel Management Director Beth Cobert, Chaffetz asked for a wide swath of information on federal workers’ compensation for the past five years.
“To better understand the state of the federal workforce, the Committee is examining federal employees’ compensation and benefits to ensure that federal employees are properly compensated based on their work and performance,” the letter said.
The letter’s request for information includes:
Chaffetz cited a 2011 letter from former OPM Director John Berry to former House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) as the last time the agency updated its statistics on federal civilian employment.
The letter requested information from OPM by March 7.
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