Annual Leave for Federal Employees: Accumulation and Retirement
How does annual leave impact a federal employees’ retirement? How does it accumulate, and in what situations can it be restored?
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How does annual leave impact a federal employees’ retirement? How does it accumulate, and in what situations can it be restored?
The end of the year is when a lot of feds decide to retire. Here’s a quick checklist about the process for submitting a retirement application.
The backlog of pending retirement claims in OPM’s inventory hit its lowest point of the year – but the end-of-year surge is looming.
OPM will stop accepting new applications for FLTCIP for 2 years, starting December 19th.
Depending on when you first attained your FLTCIP plan, you’re either partially or fully covered if you need Long Term Care (LTC) coverage internationally.
The fifth and final piece from our Coach’s Corner about deciding to take a job at a different government agency-
The CFC is soliciting donations from Federal Employees, starting last month and going until mid-January
Recent word from White House sheds some light on upcoming health insurance options only accessible by USPS workers.
Biden practically finalized the 4.6% raise for federal employees with a recent letter – also confirmed 4.6% is an average, factoring in locality pay.
Federal employees are encouraged to donate annual leave time to feds in Kentucky who were affected by the recent flood disaster.