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7.4. Compensation


To Help Close Pay Gap, Feds Need 7.4% Pay Raise Next Year - AFGE

Congress in 1990 passed the Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act (FEPCA) to close the pay gap between federal workers and their non-federal ...

Feds get 7.4% pay raise under congressional Democrats' plan

Despite two years of federal employees receiving the highest pay increases in decades, the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates Act's sponsors ...

Connolly, Schatz Reintroduce FAIR Act to Give Feds a 7.4% Raise ...

Today, Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-VA) and Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) reintroduced the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act, ...

Lawmakers make an early pitch for 7.4% federal pay raise

Lawmakers have once again put forward a version of a bill that would further increase annual raises paid to millions of federal employees.

NFFE Endorses New Legislation to Give Federal Employees a 7.4 ...

– Today, the National Federation of Federal Employees (NFFE-IAM) praises the introduction of the Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act ...

Biden formally announces 2% average pay raise for feds in 2025

President Biden formalized his plan to provide civilian federal workers with an average pay increase of 2% next year, in a letter to congressional leaders ...

2025 Federal Pay Raise Update: FAIR Act Suggests 7.4%

The FAIR Act has been introduced – pushing for a 7.4% raise for feds. • This is the first indicator of the 2025 pay raise until the white ...

Connolly, Schatz Reintroduce FAIR Act to Give Feds 7.4% Pay Raise

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., and Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, today introduced the latest version of their Federal Adjustment of Income Rates ...

As agencies face budget uncertainty, Democrats propose a 7.4 ...

Democrats are once again turning their attention to next year's federal pay raise, but under the current continuing resolution, ...

Feds Need 7.4% Pay Raise Next Year to Close Pay Gap - CompXL

Federal employees earn 27.5% less on average than they would doing the same jobs in the private sector – and that situation has been getting ...

NTEU Endorses Legislation for Average 7.4 Percent Federal Raise ...

Federal employees across the country would receive an average 7.4 percent pay increase in 2025 under legislation introduced this week in Congress.

7.4. Compensation and Benefits - Stanford Medicine

A. Compensation. 7.4.B. Benefits. 7.4.C. Housing and Relocation. 7.4.D. Identification Cards and Privileges. 7.4.E. SUNetId ...

7.4 Compensation Strategies and Pay Theories

The Equity Theory is concerned with the relational satisfaction employees get from pay and inputs they provide to the organization.

AFGE rallies for 7.4% federal employee pay raise, spending deal to ...

The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) held a rally Tuesday, calling lawmakers to give the federal workforce a 7.4% average pay raise this year.

7.4.4 Types of Costs for Which Compensation Is Allowed | Access to ...

Under some statutes and commission regulations, funding is explicitly available for advocate or attorney fees,360 expert witness fees,361 and other ...

FAIR Act Introduced Providing an Average 7.4% Pay Increase for 2025

The Federal Employee Pay Comparability Act (FEPCA, 5 USC 5303) indicates that federal employees should receive a 4.0 percent pay raise in January 2025, prior to ...

Dems propose 7.4% pay raise for federal employees - POLITICO Pro

... wages of 7.4 percent in 2025, which lawmakers argue is required after past pay freezes, government shutdowns and civil servants' salaries ...

Biden Confirms 2 Percent Federal Pay Raise for 2025 - MeriTalk

President Biden late Friday confirmed his intention to give Federal civilian employees a 2.0 percent pay raise next year, ...

AFGE Urges Congress to Address Double-Digit Federal Pay Gap by ...

The American Federation of Government Employees wholeheartedly supports legislation introduced today that would help close the double-digit pay gap.

7.4 Reimbursement of Facilities and Administrative Costs

REVISED APRIL 2024. This document applies to all NIH grants and cooperative agreements for budget periods beginning on or after October 1, 2023. You are here: ...