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24 Οκτ 2024 · Postal Bulletin’s latest edition, published Oct. 31, previews this year’s open season benefits enrollment period that begins soon. Updates to the organization’s policies, procedures and forms are also included.
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Office reentry pushing feds to job hunt, Federal Times survey shows Of those who left their government job, more than a third said the ability to work to telework was the deciding factor.
A federal retirement COLA will be paid in January of 2.5 percent for those retired under CSRS and 2 percent for those retired under FERS. Federal News RELEASE: OPM Authorizes Emergency Leave Transfer Program for Federal Employees Impacted by Hurricane Milton
From the Federal Times: Former U.S. Postal Service Governor Alan Kessler pressured postal executives to scuttle a planned property purchase that would have cost a friend millions of dollars, according to a report from the Office of Inspector General.
14 Ιαν 2003 · Under federal law, federal agencies, including the Postal Service, cannot grant Voluntary Early Retirement opportunities to their employees without approval from the Offices of Personnel Management. In recent years, OPM has sometimes granted Voluntary Early Retirement authority to help agencies restructure or "downsize" their workforce.
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31 Ιαν 2024 · The Postal Service is looking to cut $5 billion from its operating costs and grow its revenue by the same amount over the next two years to overcome its long-term financial challenges. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is telling Congress that implementing these plans is necessary to keep USPS from running out of cash in the coming years.