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House Republicans revive obscure rule that allows them to …
Jan 5, 2017 — House Republicans revive obscure rule that allows them to slash the pay of individual federal workers to $1. Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) …
House Republicans Introduce Bill To Pay Employees Who …
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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between Democrats and Republicans’plans to raise wages?
The Democrats’ plan calls for workers to earn a “living wage” (though it does not specify what that is) and one that is equivalent to an elementary teacher with the same degree. The Republicans’ plan calls for bonuses and retention grants, but would not require an overall base wage increase.
How would the Democrats’ $382 billion plan pay for it?
The Democrats’ plan calls for $382 billion over six years, and a way to pay for it through tax changes. The plan would expire after that time (they hope it would be popular enough to be renewed). They are trying to pass it through a budget process called reconciliation, because it would not require any Republican votes.
What is the Federal Salary Council and how does it work?
Each year, multiple prison representatives petition the Federal Salary Council, an advisory board of personnel experts and federal employee group leaders that submits annual recommendations on locality pay issues to the White House, to be granted a new locality pay area despite failing to meet the council’s standards for adding new pay areas.
Will bipartisan bill increase locality pay for Bureau of Prisons employees?
A bipartisan bill introduced last week would seek to assuage some of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons’ recruitment and retention issues by increasing the amount of locality pay bureau employees receive.