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Date Feb. 20, 1986 Report No. GGD-86-50FS Title

Federal Workforce: Effects of FY 1987 Budget Proposals on Take-Home Pay of Selected Federal Employees

United States Gen&$$ A&counting Off¶ce * Fact Sheet to the Chairman of tl$e Post Office and Civil Service Committbe ~ House of Representatives ~~~~~ ‘: lW6 - 17 FEDERAL WORKFORCE Effects of FY 1987 Budget Proposals (m Take-HomePay of ( SelectedFederal i Empbyees GAO UNITEDSTATESGENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WA%HINSl’ON, D.C. t#lw February 20, 1986 B-221977 The Honorable William D. Ford ~ Chairman...
Date Sept. 4, 1985 Report No. GGD-85-72 Title

Government Operations: Comparison of Federal and Private Sector Pay and Benefits

U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Civil Service, Post Office, And General Services Committee On Governmental Affairs United States Senate G;omp?rison Federal 1C(;ldPrivhte Sector .’ UNITED STATESGENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. - DmMnAL OOVCRNMCM DlVIllON B-218917 The Honorable Ted Stevens Subcommittee on Civil Service, Chairman, Post Office, and Gener...
Date July 9, 1985 Report No. GGD-85-51 Title

Government Operations: Savings Can Be Realized if Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities Pay for Their Unemployment Costs

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASiiI& TON, D.C. 20548 The Honorable The Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger of Defense Dear Mr. Secretary: Subject : Savings Can Be Realized If Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities Pay For Their Unemployment Costs (GAO/GGD-85-51) We are currently conducting a review of unemployment benefit payments to former federal employees. Our review is an opportunity tha...
Date May 29, 1985 Report No. HRD-85-38 Title

Income Security: VA Can Reduce Excess Disability Payments by Improving Pay Data Exchange With the Military Services

. I L , BY THEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of Defense And The Administrator Of Veterans Affairs VA Can Reduce Excess Disability I Payments By Improving Pay Data ; Exchange With The Military Services Federal law requires that the Veterans Administration (VA) withhold disability benefits whenever a veteran reenlists in the active military service. GAO found that disabled vete...
Date April 26, 1984 Report No. 123991 Title

Employment: Proposed Changes to the Merit Pay System as Described in the Civil Service Amendments of 1984, H.R. 5066, and The Merit Pay Improvement Act, H.R. 5401

United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTEDAT lo:00 A.M. APRIL 26, 1984 STATEMENTOF ROSSLYNKLEEMAN, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR GENERALGWERNMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE HOUSE COMMITTEEON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS ON PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE MERIT PAY SYSTEM AS DESCRIBED IN THE "CIVIL SERVICE AMENDMENTS OF 1...
Date March 26, 1984 Report No. GGD-84-1 Title

Government Operations: A 2-Year Appraisal of Merit Pay in Three Agencies

Report To Th’e Chairwomain, Subcomm~ittee On Compensation And Empl’oyee Benefits Committee On Post Office And Civil Service House Of Representatives OF THE UNItTEDSTATES A 2-Year Appraisal Of Merit Pay In Three Agencies The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 requires agencies to establish a merit pa’ysystem for management officials and supervisors in grades 13 through 15. GAO’s review of the...
Date Nov. 30, 1983 Report No. 123018 Title

Budget and Spending: Comparison of U.S. Military and Civil Service Pay and Benefits

. I U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR RELEASEON DELIVERY Expected at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 30, 1983 STATEMENT OF DR. KENNETH COFFEY J. ASSOCIATEDIRECTOR (MANPOWER, RESERVE AFFAIRS AND LOGISTICS) BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE CIVIL SERVICE, POST OFFICE AND GENERAL ON SERVICES ON AFFAIRS SENATECOMMITTEE GOVERNMENTAL AND SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS ON COMPARISON OF U.S. MILI...
Date Sept. 21, 1983 Report No. 122382 Title

Employment: Comparison of GPO Pay and Classification System to Other Federal and Private Sector Systems

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED F';: 9:30 a.m. September 21, 1983 STATEMENTOF WILLIAM J. ANDERSON,DIRECTOR GENERALGOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORETHE . SUBCOMMITTEE LEGISLATIVE ON HOUSECOMMITTEEON APPROPRIATIONS ON -c LGAO'S REPORT TO THE CONGRESS "COMPARISON OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE'S PAY AND CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM TO OTHER FE...
Date July 14, 1983 Report No. 122043 Title

Employment: Merit Pay Reform Act of 1983 and Proposed Amendments

United States General Accounting Washington, D.C. 20548 Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 10:00 a.m. JULY 14, 1983 STATEMENT OF WILLIAM J. DIRECTOR, ANDERSON GENERAL GOVERNMENTDIVISION BEFORE THE SENATE GOVERNMENTALAFFAIRS COMMITTEE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE, POST OFFICE, AND GENERAL SERVICES ON MERIT PAY REFORM ACT OF 1983 AND PROPOSEDAMENDMENTS i Mr. I I Chairman We are and Members ...
Date June 3, 1983 Report No. FPCD-83-32 Title

Government Operations: Comparison of the Government Printing Office Pay and Classification System to Other Federal and Private Sector Systems

Comparison Of The U.S. Government Printing Off ice’ Pay And Classification System. To s Other Federal And Private Sector Systems GAO reviewed the compensation of Government Printing Office (GPO) employees who collectively bargain and found that they receive higher wages than do printing and lithographic employees at other Federal agencies or in private sector firms in the Washington,D.C. ,area. ...
Date April 5, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-32 Title

Government Operations: Additional Improvements Needed in the National Survey of Professional, Administrative, Technical, and Clerical Pay

UNITED STATESGENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 PEOLRAL PKRSONNKL AND COMPENSATION DlVllllON B-167266 M llllll Ml 118072 Raymond J. Donovan of Labor APRIL 5,1982 The Honorable The Secretary Dear M r. Secretary: Subject: Additional Improvements Needed in the National Survey of Professional, Administrative, Techand Clerical Pay (FPCD-82-32) nical, This report summarizes the results of o...
Date Sept. 29, 1981 Report No. 116505 Title

Budget and Spending: Proposed Authorization for the District of Columbia To Sell General Obligation Bonds To Pay Certain Liabilities

U;;IIT'L;D STATES GEIJEIiAL ACCOUN'~ING Washington, D.C. 20548 OFi?ICE iv:': I .., FOR RELEASE, OiJ DELIVERY a.m., Expected at 1O:OO September 29, 1981 DST STATENENT NILLIAN DIRECTOR, GENERAL J. OF ANDERSOX 116505 GOVERNMENT THE DIVkIO!J SEFORE SiJ~COi~II~II’i’TEE AiJD THE ON GOVEM’JMENTAL OF EFFICIENCY COLUi38IA DISTRICT PROPOSED AUTHORIZATION F;3R TI!E DISTRICT OBLIGATION OF COLUWIA TO SEL...
Date March 3, 1981 Report No. FPCD-81-9 Title

Federal Merit Pay: Important Concerns Need Attention

REPORTBY-THE Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES Federal Merit Pay: Important Concerns Need Attention fmprovements in the merit pay implementation process are needed to insure that programs will function equitably and receive the support of Federal employees. Agencies are working rapidly to install their merit pay systems so that initial payouts can be made by October 198 1. However, GAO is co...
Date March 2, 1981 Report No. B-199522 Title

Government Operations: Congressional Approval of the President's Pay Recommendations

'',>f-\ COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON D.C. a64A B-199522 March 2, 1981 The Honorable William D. Ford, Chairman Committee on Post Office and Civil Service House of Representatives Dear Mr. Chairman: On February 5, 1981, you asked for our views as to whether the current Continuing Resolution which establishes a pay cap would have to be amended for ongressional approval of the P...
Date Dec. 10, 1980 Report No. PAD-81-02 Title

Government Operations: The Voluntary Pay and Price Standards Have Had No Discernible Effect on Inflation

* uywr BY’THECSMPTROLLERGENERAL ?ewrt To The Congress OF THEUNITED STATES - The Voluntary Pay And Price Standards Have Had No Discernible Effect On Inflation Since October 24, 1978, the Council on Wage and Price Stability has developed and administered voluntary pay and price standards as part of the anti-inflation program. When combined with other anti-inflation tools, the wageprice guidelines ...
Date Oct. 15, 1980 Report No. 113586 Title

Employment: Need for Pay Adjustments for Top Officials in the Federal Government

U.S. General Accounting Washington, D.C. Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Wednesday, October 15, 1980 Statement of' H. L. Krieger, Director Personnel and Compensation Before the Federal Division Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Mr. Mlllllllll ll 113586 the views of Pay adjust- Chairman and Members of to be here Office the the Commission: to present I am pleased the for Gen...
Date July 31, 1980 Report No. FPCD-80-72 Title

Government Operations: Federal Executive Pay Compression Worsens

dI BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Federal Executive Pay Compression Worsens Despite a 5.5-percent salary increase in October 1979, the adverse effects of limiting or denying these increases to Federal executives have worsened. Pay compression now extends further into the General Schedule and covers about 90 percent of Senior Executive Service (SES) members. This ...
Date July 29, 1980 Report No. 112879 Title

Government Operations: Federal Executive Pay

112879 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 29, 1980 STATEMENTOF ELMER B. STAATS COMPTROLLERGENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEEON COMPENSATIONAND EMPLOYEEBENEFITS COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE ON L- I FEDERAL EXECUTIVE PAY S,ubcommittee: the General pay problem. 14 years, Accounting Having Madam Chair and Members of the to be here I am pleased O...
Date May 7, 1980 Report No. B-195544(MRV) Title

Government Operations: Authority To Pay Reasonable Attorney Fees and Costs Incident to EEO Proceeding

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTiNG OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 IN REPLY OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL B-195544 (MRV) May 7, 1980 Mr. Paul Gonson Solicitor Office of General Counsel Securities and Exchange Commission Washington, D.C. 20549 Dear Mr. Gonson: / 6 This is in response to your letter of March 11, 1980, requesting our opinion on thetauthority of-y _ua-ge to pay reasonable attorney fees and co...
Date May 17, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-31 Title

Government Operations: Annual Adjustments--The Key to Federal Executive Pay

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL llllllllllllllllllllllllllll LM109395 port To OF THE UNITEDSTATES ong ecutive Pay Salary increases for Federal executives have been limited or denied despite statutes which allow for annual and quadrennial adjustments. This has resulted in problems of executive recruitment and retention for Federal agencies. About 12,400 top managers at other levels of responsibility are...
Date Jan. 8, 1979 Report No. FPCD-78-81 Title

Government Operations: State Department Should Improve Foreign National Pay Setting

REPORTBYTHEU.S. General Accounting Office State Department Should Improve Foreign National Pay Setting State Department posts overseas are paying more than they should to their foreign national employees. When setting pay and benefits, the posts need to pay more attention to rates paid by the Department of Defense for similar jobs and more closely follow State Department instructions. Posts should...
Date July 14, 1978 Report No. GGD-78-84 Title

Government Operations: Changes Needed in the United States Postal Service's Rural Carrier Pay Systems

DOCUIENT RESUhE 0 u5 3 - [ B187004 1 Chanqes Needed in Lo- Untted States Ecstal Service's Carriea Pay Systems. GL-78-84; -11kS74. July 14, + 3 appendices (4 pp. ). Rural 1978. 21 . Lj/ eeport tc William F. Bclqer, Postmaster General, Postal Victor . Lowe, Director, General Goverirent iv. Service; Issue Area: ederal Personnel anagement and Ccompensation: Principles and Pay Determination riocGsses 3...
Date Jan. 26, 1978 Report No. 104859 Title

Income Security: Employees of the Navajo Area Who Had Not Yet Received Their 1977 Annual Pay Increase

DOCUMZENT RESUME 04859 - fBC405281] r Employees of the Navr&a Area Who Had Not Yet Received Their 1977 Annual Pay Incroasel. January 26, 1978. 2 pp. Report to Jose A. Zuii, Director, Office of Administration, Bureau of Indian Affairs; by Roy J. Kirk, Assistant Director, Community and Economic biv. Contact: Community and Economic Develcprent Div. COrqanization Concerned:. Bureau of Indian Affairs: ...
Date Jan. 12, 1978 Report No. FPCD-77-71 Title

Government Operations: Federal and District of Columbia Employees Need To Be in Separate Pay and Benefit Systems

Mosr Distrct of Columbia employees parti cipate II-I Federal civil service pay and fringe benefit systems which ale designed for Federal emp!oyees and admin;stered outside the Distr~ct’s control. Wtth the passage of the Home Rule Act, GAO believes ail District of Columbia employees should be cover-:d by Olstrrct cornpensatron s;lstems that are ;ailored IO local government and em$oyee needs and f...
Date Dec. 14, 1977 Report No. FPCD-77-51 Title

Government Operations: Methods of Setting Pay for Nonappropriated Fund Employees Should Be Improved

DOCUMENT 04317 - [B3494755] ESUME Methods of Setting Pay for Nonappropriated Fund Employees Should Be Improved. FPCD-77-51; B-164515. December 14, 1977. 38 pp. + 9 appendices (34 pp.). Report to the Congress; by Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General.. Issue Area: Personnel Management and Compensation (300); Personnel Management and Compensation: Compensation (305). Contact: Federal Personnel and Co...
Date Sept. 14, 1977 Report No. GGD-77-91 Title

Government Operations: Reasonableness of U.S. Postal Service Decisions to Pay for Renovating Leased Facilities Which Were Scheduled To Be Vacated and To Contract with the Lessor To Perform the Renovations

/o035& DCCUMEUT RESUME 03589 - [126!3843] (Restricted) [Reasonableness of U.S. Postal Service Decisions Lo Pay for Renovating Leased Facilities which were Scheduled to Be Vacated and to Contract with the Lessor to Perfozr the Renovations]. GGD-77-91; E-114874. September 14, 1977. 2 pp. Report to Rep. Stephen J. Solarz; by Victor L. General Government Div. Love, Director, Issue Area: Facilities and...
Date July 11, 1977 Report No. HRD-77-77 Title

Income Security: Program To Pay Black Lung Benefits to Coal Miners and Their Survivors, Improvements Are Needed

ah Cr i-l&3-77 -9-J sac------7- ff- 7.7 / - 1 REPORTTOTHESENATECOMMITTEE ONHUMANRESOURCES BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL, OF THE -UNITED STATES ~~l~l~lll~~~l~l~ LN1103049 Program To Pay Black Lung Benefits To Coal Miners And Their SurwivorsImprovements Are Needed Departments of Lab He&h, E&k&ion, and Welfare /Hi” The Department of Labor is not achieving the results intended by the Black Lung Benefit...
Date March 4, 1977 Report No. ID-77-22 Title

International Affairs: Review of Requests for Supplemental Appropriations To Meet Costs of Federal Pay Raise

DOCUMENT RESUME 00579 - [A0891546] (Restricted) ,Review of Requests for Suppleaental Appropriaticns to Meet Costs of Federal Pay Raise]. ID-77-22; B-167266. March 4, 1977. 3 PF. Report to Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations: Foreign Operations Subcommittee; by Rcbert F. Keller, Acting Comptroller General. Issue Area: International Economic and Military Programs 1600...
Date Oct. 27, 1976 Report No. FPCD-77-4 Title

Government Operations: Pay, Allowances, and Perquisite Benefits of Executive Positions of the 11 Executive Departments

W~DSTATES GENERALACCOUN~NGOFFKE D.C. 20548 WASHINGTON. OCT 27 .. ?976 I B-101892 llllllllll ~l~lllullllll~ll~l~llll IllI LM100639 Mr. Vincent P. Rock Staff Director Commission on the Operation of the Senate United States Senate Dear Mr. Rock: Your.Augus.t.2, 1976, letter requested us to compile information on pay, allowances, and perquisite benefits to Executive Level I and II positions in the ele...