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The Social Security Fairness Act, effective Jan. 5, 2025, ends WEP and GPO, boosting benefits for many—especially CSRS ...
A day after it announced the elimination of the Office of Transformation, the SSA said it was closing the Office of Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity and that it would reassign the office's tasks - ...
High Court today said that ‘no work no pay’ principle cannot be applied when the employee is kept away from the work by the ...
It is estimated that there are over 11 lakh contractual employees working in its 93 departments of the state administration ...
The decision to increase pensions for beneficiaries of the Employees Old-Age Benefits Institution (EOBI) is a welcome move to ...
As Social Security benefits often fall short, many retirees consider rejoining the workforce. Understanding the impact on benefits and potential financial gains is crucial for making informed ...
A $38.8 million verdict for participants in a 401(k) plan administered by Pentegra Services Inc. is a step forward for ERISA ...
Employers should be able to pay for health coverage for contractors without making them employees, Sen. Bill Cassidy says.
The Lamont administration estimates the troopers’ raises would cost $6.3 million next fiscal year, a tiny share of an overall ...
Some legislators now wonder how to convince arbiters they can’t afford 4.5% raises for engineers, social workers, IT ...
A New York jury awarded 26,000 employees $ $38,760,232 in an ERISA fiduciary breach lawsuit over unreasonable recordkeeping ...
The government has unveiled reforms to combine small pension pots as part of its Pension Schemes Bill. Under the reforms, an ...