Air Force Academy Details Thin on Faculty Plans After Civilian Resignations
EL PASO COUNTY, COLORADO, AUG 8 – The Air Force Academy faces over 100 civilian faculty resignations due to a $10 million pay shortfall and is filling vacancies with uniformed personnel while expanding academic offerings.
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Air Force Academy Details Thin on Faculty Plans After Civilian Resignations
As classes resume at the Air Force Academy for the fall semester, U.S. Rep. Jeff Crank asked the superintendent for a clear staffing plan after many civilian faculty members resigned earlier this year.
·Boston, United States
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As classes resume at the Air Force Academy for the fall semester, Colorado Springs' Congressman Jeff Crank asked the superintendent Thursday for a clear staffing plan after many civilian faculty members resigned earlier this year. The Air Force Academy saw more than 104 civilian employees leave as the Department of Government Efficiency offered deferred resignation and early retirement programs. The vacated jobs will be eliminated, in addition t…
·Colorado Springs, United States
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