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           THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
           OF THE UNITED        STATES
           WASHINGTON. 0.C. 20548




                DATE:    September 30, 1981

aul A. Hirsimaki -i Claim for Retroactive
emporary Promotion and Backpay I


1. A GS-12 Design Engineer alleges that he
    was detailed to GS-13, Project Engineer
    position, and claims retroactive tempo-
    rary promotion and backpay under Everett
    Turner and David L. Caldwell, 56 Comp.
    Gen. 427 (1977). In view of agency's
    report that employee did not perform all
    of the duties of the GS-13 position,
    Performance Evaluation and Rating sub-
    mitted by employee which states that he
    had been satisfactorily doing GS-13
    level tasks merely implies that he per-
    formed some higher-level duties in addi-
    tion to the duties of his regular posi-
    tion. It is not sufficient to prove
    that he was temporarily detailed to the
    higher level position itself. Patrick J.
    Fleming, B-191413, May 22, 1978.

2. A GS-12 Design Engineer alleges that he
    was detailed to GS-13, Project Engineer
    position and claims retroactive temporary
    promotion and backpay under Everett Turner
    and David L. Caldwell, 56 Comp. Gen. 427
    (1977). Employee's supervisor indicated
    that the technical requirements of both
    positions were quite similar, but that the
    GS-13 position required less supervision
    and control. Supervisor also stated that
    employee's work required detailed review.
    Where difference in positions lies in
    complexity of duties of higher-grade posi-
    tion, employee may not prevail by showing
    that in addition to doing type of work
    required under both position descriptions
    he also performed some of the duties of
    the higher-grade position. Robert Creel,
    B-193748, January 25, 1980.







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