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The New York Times reports that budget problems have states turning to curb the influence of unions, especially ones representing government workers.
Your most commonly asked questions about the federal pay freeze are answered.
The Office of Personnel Management sent a memo to agencies explaining who the pay freeze applies to and how it will be implemented. OPM answers several questions about performance increases, step increases and collective bargaining raises.
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.
The Partnership for Public Service\'s John Palguta explains both the good and bad news about the pay freeze.
How would you like a pay freeze and a two percent raise at the same time? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey\'s readers react.
What does the language in the continuing resolution mean for federal employees? AFGE\'s Jackie Simon tries to answer some of the most pressing questions around the two-year pay freeze and how the CR affects performance bonuses and step increases. OMB is expected to offer guidance in the coming weeks.
AFGE\'s Jackie Simon explains what the CR says about your pay freeze?
President Obama’s move to freeze Federal pay in 2011 and 2012 has generated a lot of heat this winter. Robert Shea, Principal in the Global Public Sector practice at Grant Thornton, was involved in pay…
Senior correspondent Mike Causey said 2010 was a year of 180-degree swings for federal pay and benefits.
Gov Exec\'s Tom Shoop discusses his top stories of 2010.
Congress passed a stopgap spending measure that funds government through March 4. The bill is on its way to President Obama to be signed into law.
GAO has recommendations for what more agencies and OPM can do to recruit and keep talented workers
Federal workforce issues have become a hot topic on Capitol Hill. Host Bill Bransford talks the good, the bad, and the ugly with Dan Adcock of NARFE and Jessica Klement of FMA. December 17, 2010