Pay & Benefits
Ups and Downs
After a depressing May, the TSP appears on the upswing as summer begins.
Oversight
USPS will see pushback from industry, unions on delivery day reduction
Agency also must address funding of pensions and retiree health benefits to cut costs, panelists say.
Pay & Benefits
Labor to expand family leave benefits to gay workers
Secretary Hilda Solis expected to announce on Wednesday reinterpretation of Family and Medical Leave Act.
Pay & Benefits
Redesigned TSP website is still in testing phase
Board is committed to making site ‘better, faster and more secure.’
Pay & Benefits
TSP seeks to administer death benefits more efficiently
Rule change would make it easier for retirement plan officials to find beneficiaries and disburse payments.
Pay & Benefits
Senate deals another blow to efforts to freeze federal pay
Lawmakers defeat GOP provision that also would have capped the size of the government workforce.
Pay & Benefits
Thrift Savings Plan spawns millionaires
One extreme federal saver has more than $3 million tucked away for retirement.
Pay & Benefits
Stress Test
Federal employees look to their managers to set the tone for work-life balance.
Pay & Benefits
Diversity and student hiring next on OPM’s list
Director John Berry also is seeking a universally accepted approach to comparing public and private sector pay.
Defense
From Nextgov.com: VA faces flood of new claims and charges of a ‘hostile’ work environment
Tests of new work processes show ways the department can manage a double-digit increase in claims it expects to receive in the next two years.
Pay & Benefits
Senate to consider another pay freeze proposal
Republican amendment to jobs bill includes language suspending federal raises and bonuses.
Oversight
Lawmakers seek better training for supervisors
Under a bipartisan House bill, federal managers would get more training on such issues as conducting performance reviews.
Oversight
Treasury kicks off effort to go paperless with federal benefits
Social Security, Office of Personnel Management and other benefits to be sent electronically.
Pay & Benefits
Feds get time off to care for domestic partners, but not pets
Personnel agency clarifies that same- and opposite-sex partners qualify for certain leave programs, rejects a request to include companion animals.
Pay & Benefits
Unions unfazed by TSA nominee’s punt on collective bargaining
The two largest employee groups urge Pistole’s confirmation despite his failure to guarantee he will take up their cause.
Pay & Benefits
Uncle Sam shelled out more bonuses in 2009
Extra compensation for federal employees totaled $408 million last year -- $80 million more than in fiscal 2008, according to OPM data.
Defense
TSA nominee is diplomatic about screener bargaining rights
John Pistole says he would review the matter and consult with the Homeland Security secretary.
Pay & Benefits