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The Federal Aviation Administration, one of the few agencies to link pay to performance, announced yesterday that most FAA employees will receive a 3.1 percent salary increase and an additional 1 ...
FAA boosts pay cap ceilings again ... announced Wednesday that upper limits on paybands would be increased by 1.7 percent in 2007. Employees in the top band now can earn up to $168,000 annually, ...
For months, a group of FAA employees has been contending that an agency policy affecting salary scales, or pay bands, is unfair. The discontent, expressed at first in e-mails to agency officials ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has decided that it will not take any short-term steps to alter its pay system, which has left more than 800 long-term employees at the top of their pay band ...
WASHINGTON - Federal Aviation Administration officials say nearly 4,000 workers who were furloughed in a two-week partial shutdown of the aviation agency this summer will receive back pay.
The Furloughed FAA Employees Compensation Act would provide the Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood the authority to pay the salaries and benefits of about 4,000 feds who were furloughed during a ...
Federal Aviation Administration employees who were furloughed for nearly two weeks this summer during a congressional impasse over the agency’s funding will receive back pay for the time they ...
The House passed a bill to avert another FAA shutdown, but didn't provide back pay to workers furloughed earlier this month.
FAA administrator Randy Babbitt says airport safety inspectors nationwide are working without pay and shouldering travel expenses themselves as the agency’s budget crisis enters a second week.