When will SEC restore the TSP match that it eliminated a few months ago?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know this thread is totally trollbound, but I don’t want to start a new one. Is there any word about the Student loan repayment starting up again? How is the gap going to affect employment obligations? Will it restart the three year requirement from scratch?


I heard no time soon for SLRP returning from someone in OHR


everyone is anticipating the budget crunch to be worse in 2025, and we aren't likely to get an actual budget again (vs a continuing resolution) until february or march, at best. so maybe 2026. if we get a favorable congress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Ken Johnson memo from March said that the 3% would be through 9/30/2024. I have not heard anything else. I hope they can continue it come 10/1.


good news! SRP will be restored with the new fiscal year. but the cash stipends are delayed.
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Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that they did this. Anyone who pays dues to this “union” is a sucker.

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Ken Johnson memo from March said that the 3% would be through 9/30/2024. I have not heard anything else. I hope they can continue it come 10/1.


good news! SRP will be restored with the new fiscal year. but the cash stipends are delayed.


Restore one benefit but eliminate others. Pathetic.

But I understand that they can’t reduce staff instead. EVERYONE is working so, so hard. Zero room for efficiencies. Zero idleness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Ken Johnson memo from March said that the 3% would be through 9/30/2024. I have not heard anything else. I hope they can continue it come 10/1.


good news! SRP will be restored with the new fiscal year. but the cash stipends are delayed.


Restore one benefit but eliminate others. Pathetic.

But I understand that they can’t reduce staff instead. EVERYONE is working so, so hard. Zero room for efficiencies. Zero idleness.


er, they've basically been on a hiring freeze for a year. i think i've seen exactly two postings in the last 11 months not be "internal to an agency". So, no backfill is essentially reducing staff. You want they should do a RIF? i bet you're just hoping for a VERA while snarking that there are clearly tons of folks (in your mind) that could be PIPed out just because you don't understand what they do.
Anonymous
Maybe management will again assume that congress will increase funding by 10 percent and go on another hiring spree. That way, all the apologists can come on here and explain why that was such a smart move and assumption.
Anonymous
Did the 3% supplemental retirement contribution resume? I left a while ago but am contemplating an eventual return to the SEC if the comp and benefits are still pretty good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did the 3% supplemental retirement contribution resume? I left a while ago but am contemplating an eventual return to the SEC if the comp and benefits are still pretty good.


i mean, it did but there is still a hiring freeze. even senior officer positions are going out as only internal to the agency.
Anonymous
Any word on a hiring spree for enforcement attorneys in the new year? Also, is the la regional office still open?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any word on a hiring spree for enforcement attorneys in the new year? Also, is the la regional office still open?


i think enforcement still needs to do their reorg. only office currently permanently closed is SLC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any word on a hiring spree for enforcement attorneys in the new year? Also, is the la regional office still open?


Hiring spree? You're joking, right? There is no budget, and this admin has no interest in enforcing anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any word on a hiring spree for enforcement attorneys in the new year? Also, is the la regional office still open?


Hiring spree? You're joking, right? There is no budget, and this admin has no interest in enforcing anything.



You clearly don't work at the SEC
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