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July 12, 2006 FAA Preparing to Give Away Annual Pay Raises
Again Today we learned that the FAA is again planning to spend the ..1% of the annual OSI they held back from the January pay raise. In a bold effort to alienate more employees and drive morale even lower, the Agency will again hand out as cash awards, the money they refused to award to employees as annual increases to their base pay. I wrote a letter to Service Area Directors Hudson and Tarrh expressing the Union's concern with this process of giving away money with no process to make the determination of who gets the money; how one goes about earning the award or why it's acceptable to give it away now rather than apply it to base pay in January. I also sent the letter to Steve Zaidman, Russ Chew and Marion Blakey. |
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cosmicPeach wrote:
July 12, 2006 FAA Preparing to Give Away Annual Pay Raises Again Today we learned that the FAA is again planning to spend the .1% of the annual OSI they held back from the January pay raise. In a bold effort to alienate more employees and drive morale even lower, the Agency will again hand out as cash awards, the money they refused to award to employees as annual increases to their base pay. I wrote a letter to Service Area Directors Hudson and Tarrh expressing the Union's concern with this process of giving away money with no process to make the determination of who gets the money; how one goes about earning the award or why it's acceptable to give it away now rather than apply it to base pay in January. I also sent the letter to Steve Zaidman, Russ Chew and Marion Blakey. A lot of you folks are already overpaid. |
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From my experience, bonuses based on merit motivate good employees, and
alienate only employees who should have been fired already... It's about time someone at the FAA started running their operation like a for-profit business. Too bad the government as a whole doesn't operate that way. cosmicPeach wrote in news:mUyyg.106 : July 12, 2006 FAA Preparing to Give Away Annual Pay Raises Again Today we learned that the FAA is again planning to spend the .1% of the annual OSI they held back from the January pay raise. In a bold effort to alienate more employees and drive morale even lower, the Agency will again hand out as cash awards, the money they refused to award to employees as annual increases to their base pay. I wrote a letter to Service Area Directors Hudson and Tarrh expressing the Union's concern with this process of giving away money with no process to make the determination of who gets the money; how one goes about earning the award or why it's acceptable to give it away now rather than apply it to base pay in January. I also sent the letter to Steve Zaidman, Russ Chew and Marion Blakey. |
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So you aren't good enough to get merit pay? Otherwise why would you
complain? It has always been amusing to me that the majority of union members consider themselves to be below average, hence are afraid of merit pay. Sort of a reverse Lake Wobegon effect, I guess. It's a sad thing that they only reserved 0.1%. In the real world it would be at least half, possibly even 100%. On 7/28/2006 8:32 PM, cosmicPeach wrote the following: July 12, 2006 FAA Preparing to Give Away Annual Pay Raises Again Today we learned that the FAA is again planning to spend the .1% of the annual OSI they held back from the January pay raise. In a bold effort to alienate more employees and drive morale even lower, the Agency will again hand out as cash awards, the money they refused to award to employees as annual increases to their base pay. I wrote a letter to Service Area Directors Hudson and Tarrh expressing the Union's concern with this process of giving away money with no process to make the determination of who gets the money; how one goes about earning the award or why it's acceptable to give it away now rather than apply it to base pay in January. I also sent the letter to Steve Zaidman, Russ Chew and Marion Blakey. |
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