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Politics of Pay
Lawmakers prepare to ignore President Bush's 2004 civil service pay raise proposal.
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Home game
OPM suggests that federal employees stay home during next week’s NFL kickoff celebration.
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President moves to limit 2004 federal pay raise
President Bush issued a plan Wednesday designed to limit the pay increase for white-collar federal employees to an average of 2 percent in 2004.
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GAO faults delay in charging feds for TSP overhaul
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board erred when it chose not to charge TSP members two years ago for millions of dollars paid to American Management Systems Inc. for a failed systems modernization project, according to the General Accounting Office.
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Snowball effect
Glitches in the TSP’s new record keeping system have had unpleasant consequences for some feds.
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Senator launches probe into TSP contract
Concerned that millions of taxpayer and federal employee dollars were wasted, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Wednesday launched an inquiry into a failed contract to modernize the Thrift Savings Plan’s computer system.
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Telework effort hampered by agencies' mixed messages
The government’s telework initiative at federal agencies has suffered because of a lack of uniform guidance from the two departments charged with leading the effort, according to the General Accounting Office.
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TSP's automated system on the mend, officials say
While not all of the wrinkles have been ironed out of the new Thrift Savings Plan’s automated record keeping system launched in June, board officials confirmed Monday morning that significant progress had been made over the past several weeks in getting the system running.
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