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  • The FED Weekly 31 Aug - 6 Sep 2025 (Episode 14)
    2025/09/08

    This week, the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program announced a historic 13.5% premium hike for 2025—significantly outpacing proposed federal pay raises and eroding purchasing power for employees and retirees. Expanded IVF and anti-obesity drug coverage are driving up costs. In retirement news, the Thrift Savings Plan topped $1 trillion in assets, showcasing strong investment returns despite increased market dependence for future security. The newly enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act brings selective tax relief for seniors and overtime earners, but also tightens SNAP eligibility, potentially harming low-income federal families. Executive action by President Trump banned collective bargaining at more agencies, igniting legal battles and intensifying fights over union rights. Meanwhile, the administration proposed just a 1% general pay raise (with a larger increase for law enforcement), further restricted telework, and introduced hiring reforms favoring ideological alignment. The federal workforce continued shrinking due to mass layoffs, with contrasting bills in Congress reflecting the divided outlook for pay, performance, and the core principles of federal employment.

    • (00:00) - Introduction and Overview
    • (00:44) -  Issues That Affect Current and Retired Federal Workers
    • (03:33) - Thrift Savings Plan Milestone
    • (05:20) - Legislative Updates and Tax Provisions
    • (07:15) - Union Conflicts and Legal Battles
    • (09:23) -  Issues That Affect Retired Federal Workers
    • (11:04) - Social Security Overpayment Policy
    • (12:04) -  Issues That Affect Current Federal Workers
    • (12:08) - 2026 Pay Proposal and Workforce Reforms
    • (16:51) - Pending Legislation and Future Outlook
    • (18:04) - Conclusion and Wrap-Up
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    19 分
  • The FED Weekly 24-30 Aug 2025 (Episode 13)
    15 分
  • The FED Weekly 17-23 Aug 2025 (Episode 12)
    2025/08/25

    This episode of The FED Weekly covers crucial updates for federal employees and retirees for August 17-23, 2025. Host Lawrence outlines the impending 2026 pay freeze, significant increases in FEHB health insurance premiums, and the removal of gender-affirming care coverage from all federal health plans starting in 2026. The “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act introduces several new tax deductions, but won’t fully counterbalance the financial strain from pay and benefit changes. The episode also notes the controversial cancellation of the 2025 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, a dramatic reversal at the IRS from mass layoffs to emergency rehiring, and strengthened probationary periods for new hires. Lawrence discusses the government’s push toward AI-driven workforce solutions, the dismantling of existing innovation hubs, and pending legislation affecting pay, telework, and union rights. For retirees, the projected 2026 COLA is 2.7%, but FERS retirees will receive a lower “diet” adjustment. The episode concludes with advice for senior annuitants to ensure they’ve claimed Social Security benefits.

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    18 分
  • The FED Weekly 10-16 Aug 2025 (Episode 11)
    2025/08/18

    With Congress adjourning for the August recess, a government shutdown looms as key budget bills remain unresolved. Divided proposals over federal spending heighten uncertainty, threatening paychecks and agency services. Major union battles escalate, including terminations of collective bargaining agreements at the VA and EPA, while unions mobilize to protect worker rights and challenge policies undermining civil service protections. The 2026 federal pay raise remains uncertain, facing a proposed pay freeze for civilian employees and competing legislative proposals. OPM issues new guidance on performance awards and probationary periods, prioritizing high performance and accountability. Retiree COLA projections show moderate increases for 2026, and OPM advances efforts to implement a fully digital retirement process aimed at easing administrative backlogs. Overall, the episode highlights deepening challenges to federal labor rights, pay, and workforce stability.

    • (00:00) - Introduction: Welcome to The FED Weekly
    • (00:44) - Issues That Affect Current and Retired Federal Workers
    • (00:49) - Government Funding Uncertainty and Potential Shutdowns
    • (03:04) - Challenges to Federal Employee Union Rights and Civil Service Integrity
    • (06:38) - GAO Report on OPM Priority Open Recommendations
    • (07:53) - Issues That Affect Current Federal Workers
    • (07:57) - 2026 Federal Employee Pay Raise Outlook and Legislative Proposals
    • (10:27) - New OPM Guidance on Performance Awards and Management
    • (13:01) - Updated Guidance on Strengthening Probationary Periods in the Federal Service
    • (14:24) - Major Union Contract Terminations and Legal Battles
    • (19:22) - GAO Report on Federal Workforce Name Change Process
    • (20:32) - Issues That Affect Retired Federal Workers
    • (20:36) - 2026 Retiree Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) Projections
    • (22:10) - Ongoing Transition to Fully Digital Retirement Process
    • (24:31) - Conclusion: Wrap-Up and Staying Informed
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    25 分
  • The FED Weekly 3-9 Aug 2025, Episode 10
    2025/08/11

    This episode of The FED Weekly covers major updates affecting federal employees and retirees for August 3-9, 2025. Key topics include OPM’s directive to remove COVID-19 vaccine records from personnel files, new legislation to protect employee access to personnel files, and revised rules for probationary periods that make it easier to terminate new hires. Legal setbacks for federal unions are discussed, along with union-led resistance to proposed cuts and privatization at NASA and USDA, which unions argue threaten job security and public services. Updates for retirees focus on FERS changes: a larger-than-usual COLA, a slight boost to the annuity formula for long-term service, and possible adjustments to retirement eligibility, especially for employees with under 20 years’ service. Guidance on deferred resignation and its interplay with retirement is also covered. The episode highlights an environment of administrative change, union pushback, and ongoing legislative and legal battles that federal workers and retirees should closely monitor.

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    27 分
  • The FED Weekly 27 Jul - 2 Aug 2025 (Episode 9)
    2025/08/04

    This episode of The FED Weekly covers key policy updates impacting federal employees and retirees for the week of July 27 to August 2, 2025. Major tax changes from the Big Beautiful Bill Act, including adjustments to federal tax rates, deductions for seniors, and new credits for overtime and family leave. The episode examines President Trump’s Executive Order 14319 on “Preventing Woke AI,” which sets strict ideological neutrality standards for federal AI procurement, and recent OPM guidance reinforcing religious expression rights in the workplace. For retirees, the show notes relative stability in direct benefits but warns of possible indirect impacts from broader healthcare legislation. On current workforce issues, the episode covers a memorandum restricting federal hiring, effectively slowing workforce growth amid ongoing reductions in force, and discusses the Federal Employee Return to Work Act s.27, which seeks to reduce locality pay for teleworking employees, aiming to incentivize in-person work. Lastly, the IRS’s recognition of National Whistleblower Day is noted as a sign of commitment to accountability during a period of increased scrutiny. The episode emphasizes the importance of staying informed amid rapidly changing policies.

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    14 分
  • The FED Weekly 20-26 Jul 2025 (Episode 8)
    2025/07/28

    This is your essential briefing for the week of 20-26 July 2025. It has been a watershed week for the federal civil service. A landmark Supreme Court decision has fully unleashed the administration's workforce reduction plans, and a stunning court filing has revealed exactly which offices are in the crosshairs. Meanwhile, the massive "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is now law, and while the worst fears about retirement cuts were not realized, its passage has sent shockwaves through the federal community. We'll break down what this all means for you, whether you’re currently serving or enjoying a hard-earned retirement. We'll also dissect three new bills in Congress that could fundamentally change how you are paid, where you work, and how your performance is measured.

    • (00:00) - The FED Weekly 20-26 Jul 2025 (Episode 8)
    • (00:44) - Section 1: Issues That Affect Current and Retired Federal Workers
    • (05:41) - Section 2: Issues That Affect Current Federal Workers
    • (09:48) - Legislative Proposals: Reshaping Federal Employment
    • (13:31) - OPM's New Rule: A Win for Employee Pay Rights
    • (14:38) - Section 3: Issues That Affect Retired Federal Workers
    • (17:44) - Conclusion: Staying Informed and Engaged
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    18 分
  • The FED Weekly 13-19 Jul 2025 (Episode 7)
    2025/07/21

    This week, the foundations of the federal civil service experienced seismic shocks. A landmark Supreme Court decision effectively dismantled long-standing job protections, unleashing a wave of workforce reduction actions across multiple agencies. Simultaneously, the administration advanced a legal theory of "at-will" employment and created new hiring authorities that could fundamentally alter the non-partisan nature of government work. For both current and retired employees, this turmoil was compounded by critical economic forecasts for 2026, revealing a looming financial squeeze where modest benefit adjustments are poised to be consumed by sharply rising healthcare costs. This report will dissect these interconnected events, providing a comprehensive analysis of a week that will undoubtedly be remembered as a turning point for the federal workforce.

    • (00:00) - Introduction: Your Weekly Federal Briefing
    • (00:40) - Economic and Healthcare Developments for Federal Workers
    • (04:09) - FEHB Program: Costs and Changes in 2026
    • (06:44) - TSP Updates for All Participants
    • (07:52) - Civil Service Protections Under Threat
    • (10:35) - Workforce Reductions and Pay Uncertainty
    • (15:38) - Financial and Healthcare News for Retirees
    • (19:40) - Conclusion: Stay Informed and Engaged
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    20 分