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The term Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) refers to a retirement plan for U.S. federal civilian employees. FERS is a defined-benefit plan that replaced the Civil Service Retirement ...
Proposals for the GOP budget resolution are already circulating, including possibilities for changing federal benefits in ...
Answer: Ther e is not a requirement to give a 60-day notice that you will be retiring. It is generally recommended to do this ...
a charter member of the senior executive service and the resident expert on federal employee retirement issues. "I am a FERS employee, age 58 with 35 years of service. Could I retire and receive ...
With threats coming to health care plan costs, retirement contributions, and basic job security itself, no wonder feds are ...
If you're one of the many federal employees being offered early retirement but are still years away from your Minimum ...
One employee, slated to retire at the end of April, emailed me: Could a sudden layoff without cause — or “reduction in force” (RIF) in government jargon — derail his hard- ...
Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS)/ Federal Employees Retirement System-Revised Annuity Employees (FERS-RAE): Federal employees are generally enrolled in either FERS or FERS-RAE. FERS is a ...
More specifically, TSPs are available to: Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) or Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) employees Members of a uniformed service, either active duty or part ...
In February, under the direction of DOGE, OPM staffers processed their first all-digital, no-paperwork federal retirement. The team was given a one-week goal, and it completed the retirement in ...