Sunday, March 17, 2013

Study on privatizing Postal Service mail processing operations?

Article Title: Pitney Bowes funds a study to privatize the Postal Service, could make billions off the plan
Snippet of Article: "...Yesterday’s Bloomberg report quotes Sally Davidow, a spokeswoman for the American Postal Workers Union, saying the same thing: Pitney Bowes “stands to benefit enormously from privatizing mail processing operations.” ..."


Source: www.savethepostoffice.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Monday, March 11, 2013

TSP iPhone app warning

Article Title: TSP iPhone app warning
Snippet of Article: "...This app is not being offered through the TSP and the TSP does not recommend..."


Source: Android and iPhone Apps and News

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, TSP iPhone app warning [/tag]

How the government makes decisions about its operating status

Article Title: How does the government make its snow-day decisions?
Snippet of Article: "...The federal government closed its D.C.-area offices early Wednesday morning due to a late-winter storm ..."


Source: www.washingtonpost.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Monday, March 4, 2013

Unions protect the working class, even some federal workers

Article Title: Unionized Federal Workers: We’ll Get Our Pay Despite Sequester
Snippet of Article: "...National Federation of Federal Employees spokesperson Cory Byrthrow threatens that the powerful union will “absolutely fight for back pay in the event of a furlough.”..."


Source: heritage.org

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Sequestration begins

Article Title: Federal-Contractor CFOs Brace for Sequestration
Snippet of Article: "...Smaller contractors, for which any substantial cuts would be damaging, may have particular reason to worry..."


Source: www3.cfo.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Furlough Notice Friday! Coming to a Federal Employee Near You

Article Title: Federal Workers Expecting Furlough Notices Friday
Snippet of Article: "...The federal government is required to give employees 30 days notice before a furlough can take affect. Those notices are expected to come this Friday, March 1st..."


Source: www.wusa9.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Unions fighting to protect federal employees during sequestration

Article Title: AFGE National President Demands Contractor Cuts Before Federal Worker Furloughs
Snippet of Article: "...J. David Cox Sr. , national president of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), today denounced plans to furlough federal employees as the threat of sequestration looms over the federal government. "We absolutely reject the notion that federal employees should be subjected to furloughs as part of Congress' destructive game of sequestration," said Cox. ..."


Source: www.prnewswire.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Nancy Pelosi: cut in congressional pay ...below her ‘dignity.’

Article Title: Nancy Pelosi thinks a pay cut is below her ‘dignity.’
Snippet of Article: "...House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday that she opposes a cut in congressional pay because it would diminish the dignity of lawmakers’ jobs...."


Source: www.redstate.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Monday, February 18, 2013

Senator says spending cuts are going to go through on March 1

Article Title: GOP senator: Sequester is going to happen
Snippet of Article: "..."Let me be very clear - and I'd say this to the president as I say it to you - these spending cuts are going to go through on March 1," the senator from Wyoming said on CNN's "State of the Union."..."


Source: cnn.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, Sequester [/tag]

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Legal requirements would delay furloughs

Article Title: Furloughs wouldn’t happen until April under sequester
Snippet of Article: "...that “legal requirements” would delay the onset of unpaid leave for defense workers if Congress fails to approve a debt-reduction deal before the March deadline...."


Source: www.washingtonpost.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Furloughs may be coming

Article Title: Feds Don't Have To Accept Furloughs Laying Down
Snippet of Article: "...could mean furloughs for hundreds of thousands of federal and civilian workers...."


Source: www.wusa9.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Monday, February 11, 2013

Sequestration prevention may impact federal workforce numbers

Article Title: GOP lawmakers want to cut federal workforce to avoid sequester
Snippet of Article: "...Republican lawmakers in both chambers on Wednesday proposed reducing the federal workforce through attrition to avoid sequestration this year...."


Source: www.govexec.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Friday, February 8, 2013

More Postal Service buyouts on the way after move to five-day delivery

Article Title: USPS employees to see less overtime, more buyouts under 5-day delivery plan
Snippet of Article: "...Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said Wednesday the reduction in service would be the equivalent of 22,500 employees who would no longer be needed to process and deliver mail. ..."


Source: www.federalnewsradio.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Thursday, February 7, 2013

United States is at risk of becoming a second-rate power

Article Title: Panetta says US at risk of being second-rate power
Snippet of Article: "...The United States is at risk of becoming a second-rate power if automatic budget cuts go into effect, plunging the U.S. armed forces into the most significant readiness crisis they've faced in more than a decade, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned Thursday...."


Source: www.hawaiinewsnow.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Saturday postal mail delivery to end in August

Article Title: Postal Service Announces New Delivery Schedule


USPS National Media Release:


Six Days of Package Delivery, Five Days of Mail Delivery Begins August 2013

February 06, 2013 Release No. 13-019

WASHINGTON — The United States Postal Service announced plans today to transition to a new delivery schedule during the week of Aug. 5, 2013 that includes package delivery Monday through Saturday, and mail delivery Monday through Friday. The Postal Service expects to generate cost savings of approximately $2 billion annually, once the plan is fully implemented.

“The Postal Service is advancing an important new approach to delivery that reflects the strong growth of our package business and responds to the financial realities resulting from America’s changing mailing habits,” said Patrick R. Donahoe, Postmaster General and CEO. “We developed this approach by working with our customers to understand their delivery needs and by identifying creative ways to generate significant cost savings.”

Over the past several years, the Postal Service has advocated shifting to a five-day delivery schedule for mail and packages. However, recent strong growth in package delivery (14 percent volume increase since 2010) and projections of continued strong package growth throughout the coming decade led to the revised approach to maintain package delivery six days per week.

“Our customers see strong value in the national delivery platform we provide and maintaining a six-day delivery schedule for packages is an important part of that platform,” said Donahoe. “As consumers increasingly use and rely on delivery services — especially due to the rise of e-commerce — we can play an increasingly vital role as a delivery provider of choice, and as a driver of growth opportunities for America’s businesses.”

Once implemented during August of 2013, mail delivery to street addresses will occur Monday through Friday. Packages will continue to be delivered six days per week. Mail addressed to PO Boxes will continue to be delivered on Saturdays. Post Offices currently open on Saturdays will remain open on Saturdays.

Market research conducted by the Postal Service and independent research by major news organizations indicate that nearly seven out of ten Americans (70 percent) supported the switch to five-day delivery as a way for the Postal Service to reduce costs in its effort to return the organization to financial stability.¹ Support for this approach will likely be even higher since the Postal Service plans to maintain six-day package delivery.

The Postal Service is making the announcement today, more than six months in advance of implementing five-day mail delivery schedule, to give residential and business customers time to plan and adjust. The Postal Service plans to publish specific guidance in the near future for residential and business customers about its new delivery schedule.

Given the ongoing financial challenges, the Postal Service Board of Governors last month directed postal management to accelerate the restructuring of Postal Service operations in order to strengthen Postal Service finances.

“The American public understands the financial challenges of the Postal Service and supports these steps as a responsible and reasonable approach to improving our financial situation,” said Donahoe. “The Postal Service has a responsibility to take the steps necessary to return to long-term financial stability and ensure the continued affordability of the U.S. Mail.”

The operational plan for the new delivery schedule anticipates a combination of employee reassignment and attrition and is expected to achieve cost savings of approximately $2 billion annually when fully implemented.

The Postal Service is currently implementing major restructuring throughout its retail, delivery and mail processing operations. Since 2006, the Postal Service has reduced its annual cost base by approximately $15 billion, reduced the size of its career workforce by 193,000 or 28 percent, and has consolidated more than 200 mail processing locations. During these unprecedented initiatives, the Postal Service continued to deliver record high levels of service to its customers.

While the change in the delivery schedule announced today is one of the actions needed to restore the financial health of the Postal Service, legislative change is urgently needed to address matters outside the Postal Service’s control. The Postal Service continues to seek legislation to provide it with greater flexibility to control costs and generate new revenue and encourages the 113th Congress to make postal reform legislation an urgent priority.

The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations. ¹ Sources: Gallup Poll, March 26, 2010 • New York Times/CBS News, June 27, 2012 • USA Today, March 17, 2010 • Washington Post, March 30, 2010

Source: http://about.usps.com/news/national-releases/2013/pr13_019.htm

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Union membership grows in federal employee unions

Article Title: Federal employee unions see large membership boost in last decade
Snippet of Article: "...The American Federation of Government Employees reported a 43 percent membership increase from 2000 to 2012, and now represents more than 282,000 workers, according to the Post. Part of the boost came from Transportation Security Administration employees winning the right to organize and choosing AFGE to represent them. ..."


Source: www.govexec.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Federal unions growing as postal union membership declines

Article Title: Federal unions, except postal groups, grow as other labor organizations decline
Snippet of Article: "...federal unions, except for U.S. Postal Service labor organizations, have a different story. By most indications, they are strong and growing...."


Source: www.washingtonpost.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Turbo Tax - Get some money back from your Uncle Sam

Article Title: TurboTax Deluxe Federal + E-File + State 2012Federal and State Tax

Snippet of Article: "...Helps you get every dollar you deserve from your taxes,Customizes to your situation based on your job, family and life, Get expert help when you need it, free, Double-checks your return for deductions and credits and helps you avoid triggering an audit, Includes one TurboTax State product download..."


Source: TurboTax Deluxe Federal + E-File + State 2012

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Thursday, January 24, 2013

The most common complaints are that the TSP restricts trading

Article Title: A Financial Advantage for Federal Employees and Military Personnel
Snippet of Article: "...The most common complaints are that the TSP restricts trading which inhibits investor performance, there are not enough options available for investors and, more recently, the federal government uses the G fund as a convenient way to avoid hitting the debt ceiling...."


Source: www.fedsmith.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Federal Employees: Who are the top earners

Article Title: Veterans Affairs docs top earners among federal employees
Snippet of Article: "...The top earners were primarily doctors, as well as a handful of dentists, nurses and administrators with 2011 base pay ranging from $177,000 to $328,000...."


Source: www.fdlreporter.com

Want to find out how much each federal employee makes? Read the following post: Federal Employee Salary Search

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, Federal Employee Salaries, [/tag]

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Issa (R-Calif.) wants more from federal workers

Article Title: House will vote to reverse pay raise for federal workers
Snippet of Article: "...The House bill is sponsored by freshman Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) and co-sponsored by Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.)...."


Source: thehill.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Amendments Could Impact Federal Employees

Article Title: Hurricane Sandy Amendments Could Impact Federal Workers
Snippet of Article:

One would require cuts of 1.63% for all agencies; the other would eliminate the mass transit benefit for federal employees. The amendments are designed to offset the cost of the relief package.


Source: www.fedsmith.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Saturday, January 12, 2013

'Fart Fest' Federal Employee Reprimand is Rescinded

Article Title: Flatulent federal worker's reprimand is rescinded
Snippet of Article: "...The letter quoted guidelines from the "Annual Personnel Reminder" and "2012 SSA/AFGE National Agreement" which the Module Manager claimed the employee had violated, including "courtesy and consideration while dealing with coworkers" and "refrain from coercive, intimidating, loud or abusive behavior."..."


Source: lifeinc.today.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Sunday, January 6, 2013

2013 federal employee pay raise killed

Article Title: Congress votes against pay raise
Snippet of Article: "...While the president signed an executive order on Dec. 28 to pad paychecks for lawmakers and other federal employees by 0.5 percent, both houses spurned the raise on New Year's Day. Senators inserted pay-raise prevention into the fiscal cliff bill..."


Source: citizensvoice.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, 2013 federal employee pay raise [/tag]

Saturday, January 5, 2013

2012 photos from the White House

Article Title: Most iconic White House photos of 2012
Snippet of Article: "...2012 photos from the White House..."


Source: www.cbsnews.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Federal employee pay raise freeze killed by Democrat-led Senate

Article Title: An update on the pay-freeze situation
Snippet of Article: "...The GOP-controlled House approved a bill on Tuesday to extend the pay freeze for federal workers and members of Congress through 2013. But the Democrat-led Senate didn’t vote on the legislation, meaning it died ..."


Source: www.washingtonpost.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Yes, your taxes did go up and your take-home pay went down

Article Title: Expiring Payroll Tax Cut Means Your Taxes Will Go Up In 2013
Snippet of Article: "...So, a household that earns $50,000, will pay a $1,000 more in taxes in 2013. “The average person is going to be paying about $133 a month more in taxes..."


Source: boston.cbslocal.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, Social Security Payroll Tax, [/tag]

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Future remains uncertain for federal employees

Article Title: Action to avert fiscal cliff leaves federal employees with uncertainty
Snippet of Article: "...The future remains uncertain for federal employees because the legislation, passed less than 24 hours into 2013, delays the budget reductions known as sequestration only until early March...."


Source: www.washingtonpost.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, federal employee news, 2013 Federal Employees, [/tag]

Monday, December 31, 2012

Feds earn more, but posties get health coverage for less

Article Title: Health premiums: It pays to go postal
Snippet of Article: "...For most federal workers, the government picks up about 70 percent of the total premium. What they pay every two weeks is only a portion of the total tab. But in the USPS, the government pays a lot more for the health needs of its workers. Once retired, postal workers pay the same (higher) share of premiums as nonpostal workers. ..."


Source: www.federalnewsradio.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, [/tag]

Friday, December 28, 2012

2013 Pay raise for Federal Employees

Article Title: Obama orders end to pay freeze in spring
Snippet of Article: "...On Thursday, Obama issued an executive order that would lift the freeze and implement a 0.5 percent across-the-board increase starting the first pay period after March 27, 2013. ..."


Source: www.govexec.com

[tag]Federal,Government,Military,Retiree, 2013 Pay Raise, [/tag]