PNWC's Government Contracting Update

Government Contractor Employees Earning Minimum Wage Will Receive a 2.4% Increase in January

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Last week, the President’s decision to forgo a cost of living pay raise for Federal Government employees in 2019 made national news. Other than the Federal workforce and related organizations (e.g. AFGE), not too many gave the decision a passing thought. These decisions however have a way of reverberating back to the public who need an efficient Government bureaucracy, including Government contractors who rely on Government employees to solicit, award, and administer their contracts. The impact may not be felt immediately but it impacts the Government’s ability to attract and retain (emphasis on retain) a capable workforce. Spend any time at all with Government employees and you’ll soon hear them bemoaning the loss of employees who left for better pay, better working conditions, and better appreciation. They too are looking for an exit. Who’s going to fill their shoes? Someone with inexperience, likely. We recently encountered a contracting officer making million dollar decisions, with six months of experience under her belt.

Source: PNWC’s Government Contracting Update: Government Contractor Employees Earning Minimum Wage Will Receive a 2.4% Increase in January

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