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Government Executive: OPM expands job roles receiving 3.8% law enforcement pay raise
The Office of Personnel Management has named more job roles eligible for the 3.8% across-the-board pay raise it established for federal law enforcement in December. In a Jan. 23 memo, OPM Director ...
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