Among the civil service retirement issues addressed in bills introduced thus far in the 106th Congress are the correction of retirement coverage errors for federal employees assigned to the wrong retirement system; immediate eligibility for federal employees to participate in the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP); improved portability of pension benefits; and repeal of the temporary increase in employee retirement contributions that was mandated by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. Other bills would expand TSP eligibility to include members of the armed services; improve pension coverage for temporary and part-time federal employees; and designate several categories of federal employees as law enforcement officers for purposes of determining their r...
Item 1022-B, 1022-C (microfiche)."Serial no. 99-45."Shipping list no.: 86-498-P.Distributed to some ...
In the wake of the bankruptcy of Enron Corporation, numerous bills have been introduced in the 107th...
Most U.S. Federal retirement plans are now fully funded, but since plan assets must legally be inves...
This report describes the bills introduced in the 108th Congress that would affect participants in e...
Prior to 1984, neither federal civil service employees nor Members of Congress paid taxes to Social ...
Most civilian federal employees who were hired before 1984 are covered by the Civil Service Retireme...
Pensions for civilian federal employees are provided through two programs, the Civil Service Retirem...
This report discusses the retirement systems in place for federal employees. Most civilian federal e...
This report provides background on the U.S. Postal Service's (USPS) funding of its retirement obliga...
Bills introduced in the 106th Congress would have raised the limit on contributions to individualre...
On June 22, 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law H.R. 1256, the Family Smoking Prevention an...
members of the armed services to participate in the federal thrift savings plan (TSP). The structure...
[Excerpt] Federal employees participate in one of two retirement systems. The Civil Service Retireme...
This report discusses the two retirement systems available to federal employees. The Civil Service R...
MBA Professional ReportMilitary service members are a diverse population, and have numerous differen...
Item 1022-B, 1022-C (microfiche)."Serial no. 99-45."Shipping list no.: 86-498-P.Distributed to some ...
In the wake of the bankruptcy of Enron Corporation, numerous bills have been introduced in the 107th...
Most U.S. Federal retirement plans are now fully funded, but since plan assets must legally be inves...
This report describes the bills introduced in the 108th Congress that would affect participants in e...
Prior to 1984, neither federal civil service employees nor Members of Congress paid taxes to Social ...
Most civilian federal employees who were hired before 1984 are covered by the Civil Service Retireme...
Pensions for civilian federal employees are provided through two programs, the Civil Service Retirem...
This report discusses the retirement systems in place for federal employees. Most civilian federal e...
This report provides background on the U.S. Postal Service's (USPS) funding of its retirement obliga...
Bills introduced in the 106th Congress would have raised the limit on contributions to individualre...
On June 22, 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law H.R. 1256, the Family Smoking Prevention an...
members of the armed services to participate in the federal thrift savings plan (TSP). The structure...
[Excerpt] Federal employees participate in one of two retirement systems. The Civil Service Retireme...
This report discusses the two retirement systems available to federal employees. The Civil Service R...
MBA Professional ReportMilitary service members are a diverse population, and have numerous differen...
Item 1022-B, 1022-C (microfiche)."Serial no. 99-45."Shipping list no.: 86-498-P.Distributed to some ...
In the wake of the bankruptcy of Enron Corporation, numerous bills have been introduced in the 107th...
Most U.S. Federal retirement plans are now fully funded, but since plan assets must legally be inves...