U. S. Office of Personnel Management

NEWS RELEASES

October 2000



October 31, 2000: OPM Announces Partnership. [News Release]

October 18, 2000: 2001 Cost-of-Living Adjustment Announced for Federal Retirees and Survivors. [News Release]

October 13, 2000: President Clinton has signed a new Executive Order to improve the recruitment of Hispanics into the federal work force. It also calls on agencies to offer improved career development opportunities for Hispanics. [News Release]

Presidente Clinton Firma Orden Ejecutiva que Hace un Llamado a las Agencias Federales Para que Mejoren la Representacin de los Hispanos en la Fuerza Laboral Federal. [News Release]

October 13, 2000: Today, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) kicked off an overhaul of the way government evaluates the 7,000 members of its Senior Executive Service (SES). [News Release]

October 5, 2000: OPM Director Honors Agencies For Establishing ADR Programs That Get Results [News Release]

October 4, 2000: Recommendations of the Presidents Task Force on Federal Training Technology Approved by President Clinton. [News Release]

October 4, 2000: President Clinton has recognized a select group of career federal executives for their outstanding leadership accomplishments in some of the nation's most vital programs, such as health, commerce, environment, human resources and defense. [News Release]

October 3, 2000: Over 1.4 million federal employees who participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) will enjoy the benefit of premium conversion, a tax law provision that allows employees to pay their health insurance premiums on a pre-tax basis. [News Release]

October 2, 2000:The U.S. Office of Personnel Management has submitted to Congress a five-year plan reaffirming the agency's commitment to provide leadership to human resource professionals and program managers that will enable the federal government to maintain a high-quality and diverse work force that achieves results. [News Release]

October 2, 2000: On Thursday, October 5, the Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Janice R. Lachance, will honor four federal organizations with the OPM Director's Award for Outstanding Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Programs. [News Release]


 

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