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 Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) credit for their unused sick leave and extends locality pay to workers stationed outside of the mainland United States.
Related posts:
- NSPS Officially Repealed as President Obama Signs Defense Bill
- With Defense Bill Passed, FERS Employees to Receive Retirement Credit for Unused Sick Leave
- Senate passes bill to kill NSPS, cut sole-souree contracts
- Tobacco bill heads to Obama without sick leave fix
- Key Committee Approves Federal Employee Parental Leave Bill

