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                U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
                    WASHINGTON, D.C.  20548


                                          FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY
                                          Expected at 10:00 a.m.
                                          December 9, 1981


                         STATEMENT OF

                 CLIFFORD I. GOULD, DIRECTOR
         FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION

                          BEFORE THE

       HOUSE COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE

                              ON

                           H.R. 5038

         To amend title 5 of the United States Code to
     foster the timely revitalization of the United States
     air  traffic control system, and for other purposes.


Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee:

     I am pleased to be here today to provide our views on

H.R. 5038.  According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),

this bill was proposed to assist in the efforts to rebuild the air

traffic control system.  Parts of the bill are also intended to

fulfill a commitment the Administration says it made to working

controllers who have kept the air traffic control system operating.

The bill, if enacted, would establish special pay differentials and

incentives for certain FAA employees and exempt them from certain

limitations on premium pay.  The bill also establishes special re-

cruitment incentives to attract retired military and civil service

retirees and permits FAA to pay for training in excess of 40 hours

a week.




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