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The Federal Wage System (FWS) is a uniform pay-setting system that covers Federal appropriated fund and nonappropriated fund blue-collar employees who are paid by the hour. The system's goal is to make sure that Federal trade, craft, and laboring employees within a local wage area who perform the same duties receive the same rate of pay.
The Office of Personnel Management provides policy leadership and expertise on a variety of Governmentwide pay programs for Federal employees, including the General Schedule (GS), Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) Pay Schedules, and the Federal Wage System (FWS). For more information on the pay tables and related materials posted on our website ...
Under the FWS, your employer bases your pay on what private industry is paying for comparable levels of work in your local wage area. Employees are paid the full prevailing rate at step 2 of each grade level. Step 5, the highest step in the FWS, is 12 percent above the prevailing rate of pay.
SALARY TABLE 2021-GS. INCORPORATING THE 1% GENERAL SCHEDULE INCREASE. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2021. Annual Rates by Grade and Step
Pay & Leave Salaries & Wages. Salary Table 2024-GS. Incorporating the 4.7% General Schedule Increase. Effective January 2024. Annual Rates by Grade and Step. Grade.
Each agency classifies its GS positions and appoints and pays its GS employees filling those positions following statutory and OPM guidelines. The General Schedule has 15 grades--GS-1 (lowest) to GS-15 (highest).
2020 General Schedule (GS) Pay Tables. For more information about the structure of the XML files available below, please see the Data Dictionary
General Schedule law enforcement officers (LEOs) at grades GS-3 through GS-10 are entitled to a higher locality rate.
General Schedule law enforcement offices (LEOs) at grades GS-3 through GS-10 are entitled to a higher locality rate - see https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/2022/law-enforcement-officer.
The documents below provide general information used in determining the occupational series, title, grade, and pay system for positions performing trades, craft, and labor work in the Federal Government.