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.
One expert sees the most likely avenue to pass the White House\'s proposal is by adding language to a continuing resolution. Qorvis\'s Stan Collender said now is the time for employees, contractors and unions to make their concerns about the pay freeze heard.
Will the proposed federal pay freeze hamper the hunt for the best and brightest and clog the promotion pipeline in your office. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it could very well happen.
Locality pay will remain at 2010 levels.
The proposed federal pay freeze has left feds with a lot of questions. We get an update from Jessica Klement with the Federal Managers Association. Walton Francis also joins us for a look at the best health plans for you this open season. December 1, 2010
Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly discusses the likely passage of the President\'s proposed two-year federal pay freeze.
Stan Collender, director of federal budget policy for Qorvis Communications, explained what the options are for the pay freeze proposal in Congress.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey describes feds\' reaction to the proposed two-federal federal civilian pay freeze.
Stars and Stripes reports that the Obama administration has been evasive about whether or not servicemembers might see a pay freeze as well, even though they are not included in the current two-year freeze proposal.
Gov Exec\'s Emily Long answers some of the questions about the proposed federal pay freeze.
We\'ve heard a lot about the pay freeze as a way of saving money. If done right, could restructuring functions within government and even closing some agencies help? The Partnership for Public Service\'s John Palguta weighs in.
This year\'s salary could well become next year\'s and the year after. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains.
Federal workers aren\'t the only people who will feel the impact of the president\'s proposed two-year pay freeze. It could also impact federal unions, government contractors and even some people who work in foreign embassies based in Washington.