Pay & Benefits

Bush administration expanding personnel reform quickly

Senior personnel officials say that there is no benefit in waiting for results from changes at the Defense and Homeland Security departments.

Pay & Benefits

DHS secretary urges swift personnel overhaul

Michael Chertoff also urges full funding for the pay-for-performance system.

Pay & Benefits

Union opposes draft civil service changes

NTEU says governmentwide civil service changes are premature and misguided.

Pay & Benefits

Courtesy Pay

Under draft OPM legislation, future pay increases would be tied not just to written performance standards, but unwritten guidelines such as common courtesy.

Pay & Benefits

Medicare beneficiaries sent empty envelopes

Recipients were supposed to receive information about new prescription drug benefits, but Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services acknowledges some problems with mailing.

Pay & Benefits

Bush administration developing governmentwide personnel reform bill

Proposal would do away with the General Schedule system by 2010.

Pay & Benefits

Defense personnel reform postponed

Target date for first group of employees to join the system shifted from July until the fall.

Defense

Defense ends conversations with unions over personnel system

Union leaders say meetings accomplished little, if anything.

Pay & Benefits

Enabling the Disabled

The House is trying to speed the process of providing higher compensation for disabled military retirees.

Defense

Senator wants $96 million restored to DHS management

Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, says total cuts to Homeland Security management programs could endanger the new personnel system.

Pay & Benefits

More Flexible?

A new, longer window for private sector workers to spend money in Flexible Spending Accounts has not yet been extended to the federal workforce.

Defense

Homeland Security appeals for personnel funding

Agency asks Congress to reverse House vote diverting funds from implementation of new system.

Defense

Pentagon appeals decision halting anthrax vaccinations

Defense Department argues that FDA studies show vaccine is safe and effective in combating all forms of anthrax.

Defense

Chairman removes health care provision from defense measure

Amendment would have opened the Tricare system to all National Guard members and reservists.

Defense

House lawmakers direct funds away from DHS personnel system

Union commends move as bill awaits Senate action.

Pay & Benefits

Federal employees satisfied with supervisors

Almost 70 percent of employees in the 2004 Federal Human Capital Survey praised the work of their immediate supervisors, and another 70 percent said their performance appraisals were fair.

Defense

Energy boosts contractor share at Los Alamos

Proposals for the management contract are due by July 19 and a decision will be issued by Dec. 1.

Pay & Benefits

Pentagon Pay

A new committee will examine the military pay system and could recommend changes.

Pay & Benefits

House subcommittee votes to add employee, retiree benefits

Measures cover pretax health insurance premiums for retirees, student loan repayments and transportation subsidies.

Pay & Benefits

Unions walk out of Pentagon personnel system meetings

Calling the meet-and-confer process a ‘sham,’ five unions representing 100,000 Defense workers leave sessions.