Bush Approves 2% Pay Raise for Federal Workers; Congress Expected to Pass 4.1% IncreaseChristopher Lee
” said American Federation of Government Employees National President Everett Kelley in a statement. “A paltry, 2% raise for civilian federal employees will do very little to close that widening gap.”
“President Biden’s plan to provide an average 4.6% raise . . . for federal employees in 2023 would be the largest in 20 years and go a long way toward helping recruit and retain the public servants our government needs,” said Tony Reardon, national president of the National Treasury Em...
Last spring, President Biden turned heads by releasing a fiscal 2025 budget proposal with a 2.0% average pay increase for civilian federal employees in 2025. That figure came in well below Biden’s previous pay raise plans—in 2024, federal workers saw an aver...
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Congress on Friday sent a bill to President Donald Trump's desk to ensure federal workers furloughed during the ongoing partial government shutdown are paid retroactively. The House of Representatives voted earlier on Friday to approve the retroactive p...
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A key voice in the Trump administration is looking to weaponize the impeachment process against federal judges who disagree with the administration, taking political advantage of a rarely used tool intended only for ‘high crimes.’ Laura MannweilerFeb. 14, 2025 Trump’s Executive O...
Lawmakers are expected to debate the pay raise level along with the rest of the defense budget over the spring and summer. Congress typically fails to approve the federal budget until late in the calendar year, after each fiscal year begins Oct. 1. But the new pay raise still ...
1. Austin Energy asked for a base rate increase back in April. 2. They asked to increase the monthly customer charge by 2 1/2 times, to $25.00. No other major utility in the State has done that! Shouldn’t that raise a huge red flag? Why are people saying that we should “comprom...