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The Federal Wage System (FWS) is a pay scale system that applies to blue-collar Federal government workers. The Office of Personnel Management, with the help of local labor unions, establishes hourly FWS pay tables for every major Government facility in the United States.
The Federal Wage System (FWS) payscale is used to calculate the hourly wages for millions of blue-collar Government workers. Like the General Schedule payscale, which applies to white collar employees, the your pay under FWS largely depends on your Location (the government installation you work at), your Paygrade, and your Step.
This table shows the base pay amounts for all General Schedule employees based on the 2024 GS Pay Scale, as published by the Office of Personnel Management. General Schedule base pay tables are revised yearly, effective each January, to reflect inflation and increasing costs of living.
WG identifies the Wage Grade Schedule (or blue collar) pay system and there is a unique number for each of the three occupations listed under this occupational family. Review the description for each occupational Wage Grade family and the jobs within that group online.
Approximately 10% of federal workers are paid on the FWS making FWS the second largest pay scale after the General Schedule. Federal Wage Pay Wages are determined by the Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee (FPRAC) who conducts biannual wage survey of private sector jobs.
This table shows the base pay amounts for all General Schedule employees based on the 2023 GS Pay Scale, as published by the Office of Personnel Management. General Schedule base pay tables are revised yearly, effective each January, to reflect inflation and increasing costs of living.
The Federal Wage System (FWS) is a pay scale system that applies to blue-collar Federal government workers. The Office of Personnel Management, with the help of local labor unions, establishes hourly FWS pay tables for every major Government facility in the United States.
There are 127 job series that use the Federal Wage Scale (FWS) payscale. Click on any job series for job descriptions, starting and maximum base pay rates, and a list of current job openings within the series.
The GS-10 pay grade is generally held by white-collar employees in mid-level positions. Starting salary for a GS-10 employee is $50,748.00 per year at Step 1, with a maximum possible base pay of $65,976.00 per year at Step 10.
The Federal Wage System (FWS) is a pay scale system that applies to blue-collar Federal government workers. The Office of Personnel Management, with the help of local labor unions, establishes hourly FWS pay tables for every major Government facility in the United States.