Return to Article: FAA rejects appeals of outsourcing decision
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As has been the case throughout this process, those most directly impacted have been kept in the dark. The administrator did not bother to tell it's AFSS employees about her decisions (only that her decision had been passed to her attorneys-NOT what it was) We at Denver AFSS found out about it from this story in GovExec.com
A personal note: I just passed my 19 year mark, and will be 9 months short of being vested in my pension as of the switchover date. There are hundreds of us in similar postitions. The FAA claims they are taking care of us, but- as of yet, have offered fewer than 200 positions for us to continue our federal employment. I've done 95% of my end of the obligation, yet they seem unwilling to allow me to fulfill my remaining time.
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