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No-Cal COLAs Gag Reflex
The new no-cal COLA Uncle Sam is serving up to federal and postal retirees is making a lot of them sick. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey conducts the taste test.
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On pay raises and what feds really earn
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has details.
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Diet Pay Raise/No-Cal COLAs
Although it's the lowest proposed pay raise in decades, most federal workers seem to be taking the proposed1.4 percent diet pay raise in stride. But Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says many retirees are very unhappy with their no-Cal COLA.
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White House proposes 1.4 percent pay raise
The Administration offers the smallest increase for civilian and military employees in more than 40 years. White House finds federal employees make 21 percent more than private sector counterparts. President Obama's budget submission also focuses heavily on workforce issues.
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The Perils of 2010
2009 was the Year of the Ox and 2010 is the Year of the Tiger. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says that feds rode the Ox to victory but they may have a much tougher time getting along with the Tiger.
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Mike Causey: 2010 not so hot for feds
2009 was a great year for Federal employees on the pay and benefits front. Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey recapped the bonanza for Feds last year on my show today, and we talked about what you might have to look forward to - or, in Mike's opinion on the pay raise, NOT look forward to...
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How's Your Pay Raise? Compared To What?
Whether you are happy or unhappy with your federal pay raise you had better savor it. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey notes that this is an election year and federal pay could become a major issue.
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East Coast, West Coast Pay Spread
Washington-Baltimore feds are getting the biggest piece of the 2010 pay raise, but their counterparts in San Francisco and Los Angeles are still leaders of the pack. Mike Causey outlines the new locality pay rates.
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GS 15 Pay: The Frozen Chosen
Thousands of senior GS 15 employees, who have long been in a pay deep freeze, will be getting raises of up to 2 percent next year. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has the details.
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Your 2010 Pay Raise: Go Figure
Your 2010 white collar federal pay raise is a simple, flat 2 percent right? Well, yes and know. It's 2 percent, more or less, but Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it is anything but simple.
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Congressional focus in the New Year
A peek at political, and agency, fortunes in 2010, including pay raises for feds and the possibility of layoffs.
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Senate sends $1.1 trillion spending bill to Obama
By JIM ABRAMS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate on Sunday passed a $1.1 trillion spending bill with increased budgets for vast areas of the federal government, including health, education, law enforcement and veterans' programs...
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NTEU president talks about Labor-Management forums; pay raise
Colleen Kelley gives her thoughts to the Daily Debrief.
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House passes omnibus spending bill with pay raise, agency funding
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) tells Federal News Radio that the bill benefits both federal agencies and employees. The 221-202 vote to approve the House-Senate compromise bill sends it to the Senate, which immediately voted 56-43 to begin debate. That tally could mean trouble for the bill since it is less than the 60 votes needed to break a GOP filibuster.
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The federal pay raise explained
Some will get more, some less... but who gets what?
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