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
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Every time I read the Defense and the Veterans Affairs departments are going to develop an electronic medical records system, I want to laugh.
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.
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
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.
First, let me say these are my views only, not my employer's.
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].