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Vernon Reffitt got $30,000 to leave the Army in 1992. It was a one-time special separation benefit offered to service members when the U.S. had to reduce its active …
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May an employee on active duty or active/inactive duty training choose to use annual leave, military leave, earned compensatory time off for travel, or sick leave intermittently with …
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VA HR practitioners must place employee in leave without pay (LWOP) status for duration of military service unless he/she requests other types of paid leave in conjunction with …
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See OPM’s fact sheet, titled Effect of Extended Leave Without Pay (LWOP) (or Other Nonpay Status) on Federal Benefits and Programs, at: …
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What kinds of personnel actions should an agency process when an employee is using annual leave, military leave, earned compensatory time off for travel, sick leave, and/or …
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Telework, leave policies and “compassionate transfers” between agencies should all be utilized to recruit and retain spouses of members of the military and …
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Leave Without Pay (LWOP) Generally you will be placed on LWOP upon entering active duty, unless you choose to be placed on military leave or annual leave, as appropriate, …
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The table below shows the amount of LWOP (or other nonpay status) that is creditable service for purposes of determining an employee's entitlement to or eligibility for the …
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