If you’ve picked up the habit of eating every day, if you wear clothes in public or if you get around by trains, planes or automobiles, you’ve probably noticed prices are going up. Up for everything from basic to luxury items. Whether the big jump in … [Continue reading] about Inflation alert: Are you on the Titanic or the iceberg?
Lessons learned from a former VA undersecretary
Best listening experience is on Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Subscribe to Federal Drive’s daily audio interviews on Apple Podcasts or PodcastOne.The relationship between the military veteran and the Department of Veterans Affairs can literally last a … [Continue reading] about Lessons learned from a former VA undersecretary
Good day to trim your health premium $2,000
This is not your traditional federal holiday. It’s Nov. 11, and not one of those Monday holidays for a reason. Like it was originally, Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918, when World War I ended. Many historians, plus President John F. Kennedy, believe that … [Continue reading] about Good day to trim your health premium $2,000
Time for the ‘great resignation?’ Not for the federal government, CHCOs say
Private sector companies might be dealing with a wave of employee resignations, but agency chief human capital officers said that inside the federal government, the situation is different. At least for now. Instead, chief human capital officers said … [Continue reading] about Time for the ‘great resignation?’ Not for the federal government, CHCOs say
Last chance to blow $2,000
Federal workers and retirees have little time to miss another deadline and lose, as in overpay up to $2,000, on next year’s health premiums. All they have to do to ensure loser status for insurance premiums is nothing. Ignore open season (which runs … [Continue reading] about Last chance to blow $2,000