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B-184817 1 (1975-11-28)

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     This case arises on an appeal of Mr. Joseph Aloi from a
settlement certificate of our Transportation and Claims
Division 2-2576112, dated July 23, 1975 disallowing his claim
for retroactive promotion and back pay for the period of
July 21, 1974, to October 31, 1974. The record shows that
Mr. Aloi was employed by the United States Customs Scrv.ice
as an Import Specialist, grade GS-7, in Customs Region VII,
Los Angeles, California. He became eligible for promotion
to grade GS-9 on July 21, 1974. His promotion to that grade
was effected on October 31, 1974.

     Further, the record indicates that Mr. Aloi's supervisor
in Region VII (Los Angeles) initiated a Request for Personnel
Action (SF-52) on September 16, 1974, requesting promotion to
grade GS-9. Mr. Aloi claims that this action was initiated by
his telephonic request to the California office and was thus
commenced through the California Region by him, notwithstanding
that he had previously been voluntarily reassigned to Customs
Region II, New York, effective September 1, 1974. It appears
that when Mr. Aloi's SF-52 reached the personnel office in
Los Angeles, on September 16, 1974,that office determined that
Mr. Aloi was no longer assigned to Region VII. Mr. Aloi's
promotion was reprocessed through Region II, and effected in
due course on October 31, 1974.


o           THE  COMPTROL.LER GENERAL
  .    /.~  OF   THE    UNITED      STATES
            WASHINGTON, D. C. 20548



                   DATE:     NOV 28 1975

Joseph Alot * Retroactive promotion


Where promotion of eligible employee may have
been delayed for short period of time because
employee was voluntarily transferred to new
permanent duty station necessitating repro-
cessing of promotion, promotion is not delayed
due to administrative or clerical error, and
is not exception to general rule forbidding
retroactive promotions of Government employees.

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