December 7, 2010
Obama's Pay Freeze Illusory
[From article]
"Congress is expected to approve Obama's proposal, which cancels only cost-of-living adjustments for two years. Regularly scheduled step increases for the 1.4 million General Schedule employees — who make up two-thirds of the civilian work force — will continue. The size of those increases ranges from 2.6 percent to 3.3 percent and by law kick in every one, two or three years, depending on an employee's time in grade."
http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20101206/BENEFITS01/12060301/1001
Federal pay freeze plan wouldn't stop raises
By STEPHEN LOSEY
Federal Times
December 6, 2010
"Congress is expected to approve Obama's proposal, which cancels only cost-of-living adjustments for two years. Regularly scheduled step increases for the 1.4 million General Schedule employees — who make up two-thirds of the civilian work force — will continue. The size of those increases ranges from 2.6 percent to 3.3 percent and by law kick in every one, two or three years, depending on an employee's time in grade."
http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20101206/BENEFITS01/12060301/1001
Federal pay freeze plan wouldn't stop raises
By STEPHEN LOSEY
Federal Times
December 6, 2010
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