Federal employees had been waiting with mounting impatience for the order needed to formally set new pay rates for future paychecks and to provide for back pay.
By Eric Yoder Eric Yoder National reporter focusing on internal federal government personnel, management and budget policies Email Bio Follow March 30 at 6:00 AM Most federal employees in the Washington-Baltimore area will receive a 2.27 percent pay raise retroactive to Jan. 6, under an order signed by President Trump.
In the weeks following, federal employees had been waiting with mounting impatience for the order needed to formally set new pay rates for future paychecks and to provide for back pay retroactive to the start of the first full pay period of the year, which was Jan. 6. Those new rates now will have to be plugged into the payroll providers that agencies use, which further will have to recompute pay that employees already have received to add the retroactive boost.
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