Recent bipartisan bills seek to incorporate skills-based hiring into federal cybersecurity jobs, as well as update caps for employee separation incentives.
President Trump has enacted a 1% pay raise for most federal civilian employees, effective in 2026. This decision follows an alternative pay plan proposed in August, which also suggested a 1% increase.
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order confirming a 1% pay rise for most federal civilian employees in 2026, the smallest annual increase since 2021. The order, enacted on December ...
Most civilian federal workers will receive a pay raise this month. The amount, however, will be the lowest annual bump they’ve received in years. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in ...
Lawmakers from both parties and chambers of Congress this week introduced legislation that would institute a 35% pay raise for employees at the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, in a bid to counter longstanding ...
The Office of Personnel Management last week finalized plans to grant federal law enforcement a 3.8% across-the-board pay increase this January, an increase over the 1% raise set aside for the rest of ...