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 Letters

  1. Letters to the editor: Week of June 10

    Every time I read the Defense and the Veterans Affairs departments are going to develop an electronic medical records system, I want to laugh.

    • Jun. 9, 2013
  2. Federal pay equity: Are we asking the wrong question?

    The debate over federal pay hinges on one commonly accepted premise: The pay of a federal employee and an employee of a commercial entity doing highly similar work should be highly similar.

    • Jun. 2, 2013
  3. Letter to the Editor: Week of June 3

    It is not the fault of millions of hard-working career federal civil servants that roughly 117,000 employees were furloughed May 24 — employees from the Housing and Urban Development, Interior and Labor departments, and Environmental Protection Agency, Of

    • Jun. 2, 2013
  4. Pension costs understated

    The costs agencies ascribe to federal pensions, when they are comparing whether it is more efficient to perform commercial-like work in-house or to outsource it to a contractor, have been understated significantly for decades.

    • May. 19, 2013
  5. Enough bureaucracy already

    First, let me say these are my views only, not my employer's.

    • May. 19, 2013
  6. Letters to the Editor: April 29

    I must disagree with the editorial on the U.S. Postal Service and its push to end Saturday delivery [“On wasteful spending, Congress is the problem,” April 15].

    • Apr. 28, 2013
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