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Easing the Burden
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer wants the government to pay a higher percentage of health insurance premiums.
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No Peeking
Proposed regulations for the National Security Personnel System should be reviewed and approved in the next few weeks.
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Lawmakers renew fight for military-civilian pay parity
Bipartisan coalition urges president to include equal pay raises in 2006 budget proposal.
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Countdown to Life Cycle
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board is on track to release its new life-cycle investment option in the summer of 2005.
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Take Your Time
The Office of Personnel Management decides not to dismiss federal employees from work early on the eve of the inauguration.
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Pay Pals
Senior House Democrat wants to work with the White House to develop a new pay plan for federal employees.
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Double Day Off
In January, Washington-area federal employees will receive two days off in one week.
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Back and Forth
The Pentagon and OPM respond to charges that they're breaking the law by refusing to allow labor unions to see draft plans for the National Security Personnel System.
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Pay Inequity
Senior officials at the Federal Aviation Administration are looking into the pay cap controversy.
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Less for the Long Term?
An FAA employee is leading a group of long-term employees who are unhappy with the distribution of a pay cap.
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A New Life Cycle
Mercer Investment Consulting to help develop new retirement investment option for the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
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Thrift Roundup
Thrift Savings Plan officials are proud about cutting costs for participants, and other news from a Tuesday meeting.
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Pay Parity Peril
Could the Republican victories in Tuesday’s election endanger military-civilian pay parity?
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Eyes and Teeth
The House passes a bill to increase supplemental dental and vision insurance coverage for federal employees, and the Senate might take it up soon.
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Limited Access
Some union representatives say the Pentagon is backing away from a promise to provide details on its new personnel system.
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The Waiting Game
Labor officials wonder whether they'll see the Homeland Security Department's personnel reform proposals before the November election.
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The Reformation
Will performance pay and other personnel reforms spread to the rest of the government? No one really is sure.
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