On December 18, President Trump signed an executive order finalizing a modest 1% pay raise for most federal civilian ...
The Office of Personnel Management defined the positions and scope for a higher 3.8% federal pay raise for certain law enforcement personnel in 2026.
Next year will start to bring answers to some of the biggest questions as the administration looks to follow through on ...
Not all federal employees will receive a 1% pay increase in 2026. Armed forces will see a 3.8% raise, while some law ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed all department heads to recognize “outstanding” Defense Department civilian ...
Some federal workers who are not being paid during the government shutdown have a nagging fear: They might not receive retroactive pay once the impasse is resolved. Roughly 1.4 million federal ...
Federal workers have been ordered to return to work after the end of the government shutdown as they await back pay. While an estimated 750,000 workers were furloughed during the shutdown, some others ...
Following a 43-day government shutdown, federal employees were ordered to return to work on November 13, 2025. The Trump administration aims to send out back pay to federal workers between Nov. 15 and ...
Sen. Joni Ernst introduced her Where’s WALDO Act aimed at compelling the government to build a public directory listing every federal worker’s name, salary, duties and more.
Federal workers will get two additional days off this holiday season, thanks to an executive order just issued by President Donald Trump. The order directs executive branch agencies to close on ...
From survivor benefits and health coverage to leave payouts and TSP choices, federal employees nearing retirement face deadlines that can permanently shape their finances.