House Committee Approves Measure Permitting Semi-Retirement; Allows Employees to Roll Excess Leave into TSP
Tuesday, April 24, 2012(National Federation of Federal Employees)
The
House Committee on Oversight and Government
Reform last week approved a bill, H.R. 4363,
that would give federal workers approaching
retirement the option to work part time before
ending their career. An amendment to the
measure would also allow for federal retirees
to roll the value of their unused annual leave
into their TSP accounts upon
retirement.
The
bipartisan measure would make substantial
progress in addressing one of the most serious
issues facing the government: workforce brain
drain. With hundreds of thousands of federal
employees set to retire in the next several
years, policymakers have been hard-pressed to
find ways to preserve the institutional
expertise of outgoing employees. By allowing
federal workers to participate in a “phased
retirement,” as it’s called, senior employees
can wind down their careers at their own pace
while giving new employees the opportunity to
receive mentorship and training.
“This is
a win-win for federal workers and the
taxpayers,” said NFFE National President
William R. Dougan. “This bill would provide
greater flexibility to our most experienced
employees while giving young workers an
opportunity to grasp the torch with ample
guidance. This is good government at its
best.”
One
concern over the legislation is a provision to
use the $465 million in 10-year savings
realized from this measure on matters other
than the civil service. We feel this money
should be used to address many of the pressing
needs facing the federal workforce today – not
a completely unrelated
program.
Nonetheless, there remains plenty to like
about this legislation. Another provision,
introduced by Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA) would
allow retiring employees to roll over the
balance of their annual leave into their TSP
accounts upon retirement. This would result in
more secure retirement savings for federal
workers while increasing productivity at
federal agencies.
“Allowing workers to roll their excess
leave into their TSP’s would provide a critical
boost to retirement savings when they are
needed the most,” said Dougan. “With retirement
looking more like a dream than an inevitability
for many in the workforce, this measure would
bring that dream closer for tens of
thousands.”
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