The Office of Personnel Management is setting expectations for agencies as they begin to update post-shutdown pay, leave and benefits for federal employees.
About 1.4 million employees missed their first full paychecks on Oct. 24 after receiving only partial pay on Oct. 10.
Understanding Medicare enrollment, FEHB coverage, and TRICARE can help retirees avoid penalties, save money and coordinate ...
Federal employees who have gone without pay during the 43-day government shutdown could begin getting paychecks as soon as ...
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Treasury forces electronic payments on seniors and disabled Americans still using paper checks
Over 5 million Americans still receiving paper government checks must switch to electronic payments, though exemptions may be ...
Modernizations to licensing and certification process make state government more efficient, cutting licensing processing time ...
The reopening of the government ends 43 days of economic disruptions, from flight cancellations to halted food stamps. The ...
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Endeavors opens new health, wellness center in East El Paso
Endeavors, a national non-profit for veterans, first responders and active military, has opened a health and wellness center ...
Millions of missing paychecks are about to hit the bank accounts of federal workers as the government reopens from its 43-day shutdown.
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Federal workers' retroactive pay: key dates and details
Federal employees will receive back pay following the government shutdown, as required by the Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019.
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