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B-197105 1 (1980-09-30)

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DECISION           /    OF  THE   UNITED STATES
                        WASHINGTON, D. C. 20548




FILE:  B-197105               DATE:  September 30, 1980

MATTER  OF:  Eu ene C. JohnsonF-LBackpay 4,/3ejeiVri
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Employee of General Accounting Office was
detailed to higher-graded position on
September 29, 1975. He was transferred
with his position to General Services
Administration on October 12, 1975, and
continued to perform the higher-grade
duties.  Employee is entitled to retro-
active temporary promotion and backpay
for period of detail beyond 120 days
until the position was reclassified down-
ward on July 15, 1976. Detail was not
one to unclassified duties merely be-
cause former GAO position had not been
reclassified by GSA, but was a continu-
ous detail to same position. However,
employee is not entitled to pay at higher
level after date of reclassification
downward.


     This decision concerns the appeal of Mr. Eugene C.
Johnson of our Claims Division settlement certificate
dated October 3.0, 1979 (Z-2814692). The settlement
denied his claim for a retroactive temporary promotion
and backpay based on an overlong detail to a higher-
graded position.

     The issue we are presented with is whether a
detailed employee who is transferred with his entire
group to another agency, without change in his official
position, is entitled to retroactive temporary promotion
and backpay.  For the following reasons we maintain
that he is.

     Mr. Johnson was assigned by the General Accounting
Office (GAO) to a position classified as a Supervisory
Computer Systems Analyst, GS-14. He was also designated


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