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B-205655 1 (1982-04-01)

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                   UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
                           WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


offito GFENcM COUnsECL

         In reply
         Refer to: B-205655                          April 1, 1982




         441 Havilon Way
         Smyrna, Georqgi, 30080

         Dear
              We  are in receipt of your letter dated March 6,
         1982, with accompanying materials, concerning
                         clai- for back pay due to an extended
         detail of approximately two years.

              As you may know, we closed this case pending the
         Air Force's compliance with our regulations in submitting
         this claim for our consideration under 4 C.F.R. Part 22.
         We are enclosing a copy of our letter to the Air Force
         giving notice of the problems with its submission. At
         that time, a copy was also sent to   he union concerned:
         American Federation of Government Employees Local 2069.
         We are enclosing a copy of our letter to the Union, as
         well. The Air Force has not, as yet, made any response
         to this letter.
              Upon receipt of your recent submission, we reopened
         this case to place your materials in our case file. In
         rendering any decision in this matter, due consideration
         will be given to your materials, However, since the Air
         Force has not yet complied with out regulations, we will
         again close thi- case for now. Upon the Air Force's con-
         pliance --if they choose to comply-- with our regulations,
         we will reopen this case and promptly resume consideration
         of this claim.

              Since the Air Force is atteiptinq to proceed with this
         claim under 4 C.F.R. Part 22, the role of the Union in this
         process is crucial. There should be a determination by the
         Union as to whether the Union wishes to participate in the
         4 C.F.R. Part 22 process, or whether it would be more

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