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Prospects for higher federal raise remain murky

Posted by Sarah on 2 November, 2009
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October 26, 2009
By Alex M. Parker
With work wrapped up on the 2010 Defense authorization bill, federal workforce representatives are focusing on what could be the next big fight on Capitol Hill — the civilian pay raise.
The House passed an appropriations bill in July that would give civilian employees a raise of 2 percent — a [...]

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NSPS Officially Repealed as President Obama Signs Defense Bill

Posted by Sarah on 29 October, 2009
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Today, President Obama signed the 2010 National Defense Authorization Act. Included in the bill was a provision to repeal the controversial National Security Personnel System (NSPS). The bill also contained several small provisions impacting retirement benefits for the federal workforce.
The NSPS provisions in the bill dictate a repeal of the system, and [...]

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Senate passes bill to kill NSPS, cut sole-souree contracts

Posted by Sarah on 23 October, 2009
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Oct 23, 2009
The Senate has passed a bill that would end the National Security Personnel System.(NSPS) and make it more difficult to award sole-source contracts. The measure would authorize spending $550.2 billion on Defense Department programs in fiscal 2010.
On Oct. 22, the Senate approved the fiscal 2010 National Defense Authorization Act’s conference report by a [...]

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House Approves Defense Authorization Bill Repealing NSPS; Senate Nearing a Vote

Posted by Sarah on 23 October, 2009
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Friday, October 9, 2009
Thursday, the House of Representatives passed the conference report on the FY 2010 Defense Authorization Act, which includes provisions to repeal the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) and convert the over 200,000 employees enrolled under the program back into existing pay systems.
The legislation also contains provisions giving retiring employees enrolled in the [...]

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Federal Employees Health Benefits Threatened

Posted by Sarah on 28 September, 2009
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“If Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) had his way, the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program would end and federal employees would be forced to purchase insurance through the new state-based health exchanges that are a centerpiece of the health reform bill.
The ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee quietly offered the amendment that would boot [...]

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Fitness Survey

Posted by Sarah on 21 September, 2009
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We are looking to survey KC-RMA employees on their interest in an agency sponsored fitness program. We request that any and all employees fill this quick survey out (only 6 simple questions).
Click Here to take survey
If you have any questions or comments, please email Chief Steward David Zanoni

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Assessing Sotomayor’s Experience On The Bench

Posted by Sarah on 25 June, 2009
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May 26, 2009
“President Obama on Tuesday nominated U.S. Circuit Judge Sonia Sotomayor to serve on the Supreme Court, tapping the daughter of Puerto Rican parents to succeed retiring Justice David Souter and become the first Hispanic to serve on the high court.
If confirmed by the Senate, the 54-year-old judge will bring nearly 17 years of [...]

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