News on Federal Pay Issues from Federal Daily


Senator offers SES reform bill

Sen. Daniel Akaka (D-Hawaii) has introduced a Senior Executive Service reform bill which, among other things, would fix a pay system which holds down pay and discourages executives from remaining.

House passes GOP budget

The House on March 29 passed the budget resolution introduced this month by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.).

Air Force intel employees to move to new pay system

More than 6,000 Air Force employees in the Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System will move this weekend from a pay-banded structure to a one similar to the General Schedule pay system.

GOP budget proposal would freeze fed pay through 2015

House Republicans released details of their fiscal 2013 budget which, among other things, would freeze federal civilian pay for another three years, cut the federal workforce, and trim back federal employee benefits.

More feds getting lucrative ‘career ladder’ promotions

The number of feds getting automatic grade promotions, also called career ladder promotions, has jumped dramatically during the past few years.

Senate rejects pay freeze extension measure

The Senate on March 13 rejected an amendment to a surface transportation bill that would have extended the federal civilian pay freeze for a third year.

Senator offers measure to extend pay freeze for third year

The Senate is slated to vote on March 13 on a surface transportation bill amendment that would extend the federal employee pay freeze through the end of 2013.

Pay of entry-level workers in decline

An economic think tank released data this month showing that inflation-adjusted wages for young workers new to the workforce were lower in 2011 than in 2000.

Federal employee groups find little to cheer about in president's budget proposal

Employee groups reacted sharply to President Obama’s fiscal 2013 budget proposal.

Union ad campaign targets federal pay and benefits legislation

A federal employee union is launching a nationwide advertising campaign to push back at the increasing number of Republican bills in Congress that call for federal pay freeze extensions and cuts to federal benefits.