The United States government's Deferred Resignation Program 2.0 (DRP 2.0), is a voluntary program that lets federal employees resign in advance but still get paid and keep benefits until September 30, ...
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on April 30 advanced a legislative package to raise the retirement contribution rates for federal civilian employees and reduce their eventual ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s, R-Ga., upcoming resignation from Congress set off a series of questions and misinformation ...
The 51-year-old Greene will, however, have had enough service to be entitled to a deferred Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) annuity beginning at age 62, or she could take a refund of her ...
Federal employees at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia are facing significant cuts to their retirement benefits under a House Republican plan. The budget reconciliation bill would eliminate the Federal ...
Federal employee pension benefits are set to be pared back in Republicans’ giant tax and spending package working its way through the U.S. House, another slap at a workforce roiled by Elon Musk’s cost ...
Worried federal employees, long used to job security, are left searching for answers as workforce cuts continue to slice into agencies and departments. One employee, slated to retire at the end of ...
The cuts could lead workers eligible for retirement to head for the exits in an effort to lock in their current benefits, union leaders say. Congressional Republicans have long wanted to overhaul ...
In a 215-214 vote, the House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" budget reconciliation bill, including major proposed cuts to federal retirement benefits within the ...
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