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Date May 18, 1982 Report No. 118405 Title

S. 46: A Bill To Permit Military Service To Be Credited for Both Civil Service Retirement and Social Security Benefits

U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected about 9:30 a.m. May 18, 1982 STATEMENT OF FEDERAL ROSSLYN S. KLEEMAN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION BEFORE THE DIVISION SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE, POST OFFICE, AND GEKERAL SERVICES, SENATE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS ON S. 46, A BILL TO PERMIT MILITARY SERVICE PERFORMED AFTER 1956 TO BE ...
Date Sept. 16, 1981 Report No. 116371 Title

Income Security: The Civil Service Disability Retirement Program

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 10:00 a.m. September 16, Wednesday, 1981 STATEMENT OF ROSSLYN KLEEMAN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON MANPOWER AND HOUSING OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS ON THE CIVIL Madam Chairwoman I appreciate today disability issued and 1...
Date Dec. 31, 1980 Report No. FPCD-81-8 Title

Government Operations: Voluntary Early Retirements in the Civil Service Too Often Misused

BY THE COblPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES Voluntary Early Retirements In The Civil Service Too Ofta h&used Under the civil service retirement system, employees with 30 years’ service can elect to retire at age 55. In certain circumstances, they can voluntarily retire earlier. The Office of Personnel Management is permitting too many employees to retire earlier than t...
Date Dec. 15, 1980 Report No. FPCD-81-18 Title

Government Operations: Civil Service Disability Retirement Program

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548 PEOLRAL PLRSONNEL AND COMPCNSATION DIVISION E-201442 DECEMBER 15,198O The Honorable Jule M. Sugarman Office of Personnel Deputy Director, Management Dear Mr. Sugarman: Subject: In reports issued in 1976 and 1978, we recommended several changes to the disability retirement program which would serve to retain marginally disabled yet poten...
Date April 22, 1980 Report No. FPCD-80-47 Title

Government Operations: Some Civil Service Retirees Subject to 'Catch 62' Are Not Being Identified

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION B-198304 The Honorable Alan K. Campbell Office of Personnel314 Director, Y Management Dear Mr. Campbell: Subject: APRIL 22.1980 Service Retirees Subject to iz- ome Civil "Catch 62" Are Not Being Identified 3 (FPCD-80-47) We are currently reviewing the "Catch 62" provision of the civil service...
Date April 16, 1980 Report No. 112099 Title

Income Security: Proposed Revisions to the Civil Service Retirement System

. * United States General Accounting 20548 Washington, D.C. Office FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 16, 1980 Statement Federal of Division H. L. Krieger, Director Personnel and Compensation Before the Subcommittee on Civil of the Committee United Revisions (S. 2449, Mr. Chairman Service and General Services on Governmental Affairs States Senate on to the Civil S. 2450...
Date Feb. 6, 1980 Report No. B-197173 Title

Government Operations: Comments on H.R. 2583

IZ7qe~ COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 >r aa Z B-197173 February 6, 1980 The Honorable Abraham Ribicoff Chairman, Committee oi Governmental Affairs United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: omments on H.R. 2583J(FPC-96-1-28) This is in response to your request for our comments on H.R. 2583, 96th Congress, 1st Session, a bill "To amend chapter 83 of title 5, U...
Date Nov. 30, 1979 Report No. FPCD-80-26 Title

Government Operations: Minimum Benefit Provision of the Civil Service Disability Retirement Program Should Be Changed

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress OF THE UNITED STATES Minimum Benefit Provision Of The Civil Service Disability Retirement Program Should Be Changed The minimum disability benefit provisions of the civil service retirement system were adopted to provide a reasonable income to employees who become disabled after short periods of Federal service. However, minimum benefits are being ...
Date July 12, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-69 Title

Government Operations: Civil Service Retirement for Employees of Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities

COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF D.C. THE UNITED STAT= ~~l~~~lll~lll~l~l~ Lr,‘hO9860 l 20548 JULY 12.1979 The Honorable David Pryor Chairman, Subcommittee on Civil Service and General Services Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate c @W Dear Mr. Chairman: HIIIIIIU 109860 Your letter of March 19, 1979, referred to our December 29, 1978, report entitled "Need for Overall Policy a...
Date July 12, 1979 Report No. 109874 Title

Income Security: Federal Retirement Issues

Ill Ml lllllll 109874 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, July 12, 1979 STATEMENT OF H. L. KRIEGER, DItitiCTOR FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION U+S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE AND GENERAL SERVICES OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE c . .' P ON 4FEDERAL RETIREMENT ISSUES Mr. Chairman and Members of the...
Date June 29, 1979 Report No. B-118956 Title

Government Operations: Comments on S.256, To Amend Title 5 of the United States Code

COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON. D.C. ZS048 B-118956 FPC-96-1-11 The Honorable Abraham Ribicoff Chairman, Committee on Governmental v Affairs United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: JUN 29 1979 Your letter of March 7, 1979, requested ourfcomments on S.256, -a&bi--14---"To amend title 5 of the United States Code to allow congressional employees with long periods of service with ...
Date May 25, 1979 Report No. 109478 Title

Income Security: Interrelationships of Federal and District of Columbia Retirement Systems

IIIIHlil 109478 Ml ll FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY EXPECTED AT 9:30 A*M* FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1979 STATEMENT OF H= La KRIEGER, DIRECTOR FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION U-S. GENERALACCOUNTINGOFFICE BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE COMPENSATION ON AND EMPLOYEEBENEFITS OF THE COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE t-I=R. ON a0 6 D$I b@ GNTERRELATIONSHIPS OF FEDERAL AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA RETIREMENT sy...
Date July 10, 1978 Report No. FPCD-78-48 Title

Government Operations: Disability Provisions of Federal and District of Columbia Employee Retirement Systems Need Reform

DCCUMENI REISil 067q5 - i 81926957] Disability Provisions of Federal and Listrict of Colustia Employee Retirement Systems Need Refczi.FECD-7T-48; B-116638. July 10, 1978. 15 pp. + 9 appendices (44 PF,). Report to the Conqress; by Elmer B. Staats, Coaptrcller General. Issue Area: Personnel tanagement and Compensation (300); Personnel Ma.agement and CompensatiCn: ComFensation (305). Contact: Federal...
Date April 17, 1978 Report No. PAD-78-24 Title

Inconsistencies in Retirement Age: Issues and Implications

DOCUINT BEJB! -... 05896 - [1106069 Xaconasistenois in Retirement &Agot lusue PAD-78-24, April 17, 1978. Q5 pp. Staff study by Harry S. and IXplica*tioan, . Div. avens, Director, frogram AnIlysIa valsitioo Syste -- (2600); Personael Hanaqemmlt and Compensation (300). . Contact: Program Analysis Div. Bodget Function: Income Security: General Vltiremelt 'i'd Dioability insurance (601). oranizaaton C...
Date July 27, 1976 Report No. FPCD-76-80 Title

Income Security: Cost-of-Living Adjustment Processes for Federal Annuities Need To Be Changed

REPORT TO BY THE COMFTROLLER OF THE UNITED S.~+~y sysm LM098228 l~\lllllllllllllllll~~lll~ll - Cost-Of-Living Adjustment Processes For Federal Annuities Need To Be Changed The cost-of-living adjustment processes for Federal retirement annuities have resulted in annuities’ increasing faster than the cost of living and Federal white-collar pay rates. This has been caused by the extra l-percent inc...