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Locality pay, official time reports likely to rekindle federal pay debate
The Federal Salary Council will submit to the Federal Pay Agent in the coming weeks a recommendation to increase the number of localities that get special pay rates. OPM also will release the annual report on how much time federal employees spend on union activities during working hours. CHCO Council will also consider certification process for HR employees.
Tags: pay and benefits , workforce , OPM , Angela Bailey , John Berry , Chief Human Capital Officers Council , Federal Salary Council , official time survey , Senior Executive Service , HR University , HR certification , Pam Malam , Interior , USAJobs.gov , Presidential Management Fellows Program , Jason Miller
OPM wants to hear from agencies facing pay adjustment rates
OPM has requested agencies review their pay scales and decide whether to make adjustments for fiscal 2013.
Tags: pay and benefits , pay , workforce , OPM , pay rate , John Berry , Taeja Smith
The 32 top-dollar cities for feds
When it comes to salaries, not all federal workers are created equal, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says. What you get paid depends on where you work. So what are the top 32 federal pay towns?
Tags: Mike Causey , pay and benefits , pay , workforce , Federal Report , Federal Salary Council
Tight Caps Cause Pension Shrinkage
A growing number of high-paid feds are suffering from pension shrinkage. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says there IS a solution.... maybe.
Tags: pay cap
Your Fast-Moving 2009 Pay Raise
Your 2009 federal pay raise has, as usual, been moving at a snail's pace this year. But now in the final days of Congress, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says your raise is moving fast and it looks like 3.9 percent-plus for most.
Tags: 2009 Pay Raise , COLA , RUS ,
Pay Raise Guessing Game
It looks like the 2010 white collar federal pay raise is going to be 2 percent. But even if that's correct, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says that isn't the final figure or the final answer. That's up to the experts, most of whom live and work in Washington, D.C.
Tags: P&B , pay raise , Mike Causey
The federal pay raise explained
Some will get more, some less... but who gets what?
Tags: P&B , pay raise , pay parity , Mike Causey
How to determine locality pay at issue
President Obama has proposed ending the locality pay surveys that help determine the gap between public and private sector pay and replacing them with a new method for measuring compensation.
Tags: P&B , Jessica Klement , Federal Manager's Association , FY 2011 budget , budget
Federal Salary Council proposes locality increase for 2012
The report comes as Congress and the administration are considering a two-year pay freeze. The White House held 2011 locality pay at the 2010 levels. The council also wants to add six new cities to the locality pay list.
Tags: pay and benefits , OPM , OMB , Labor Department , Federal Salary Council , pay freeze , Jason Miller
Obama: Locality pay will not increase in 2011
Locality pay will remain at 2010 levels.
Tags: pay debate , pay and benefits , Barack Obama , pay freeze , Jolie Lee



