The Office of Personnel Management last week finalized a series of revisions to the map of locality pay areas, meaning that come January, around 33,300 federal employees will begin to see larger ...
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The list of regions where federal employees are paid more to stay competitive with local private sector companies will likely get four items longer in 2024, after the President’s Pay Agent on Monday ...
For teleworkers, their locality pay is still based on the location of the office that they report to, according to OPM guidance on remote work. The official worksite of remote workers for pay purposes ...
Last year, Congress asked for a study to determine whether Austin, Las Vegas, Louisville, Nashville and Raleigh, N.C., should be designated as "locality pay" areas. The president's pay advisers said ...
The president's pay advisers have redrawn the "locality pay" map for 2006, dropping three metropolitan areas and adding three new ones. Kansas City, Orlando and St. Louis are out, and Buffalo, Phoenix ...
NOTE: This story first appeared on FCW.com. The Office of Personnel Management is teeing up guidance as it looks to a future where more feds work remotely under a pay system not necessarily designed ...