Civilian Personnel: Employment Levels, Separations, Transition Programs and Downsizing Strategy. Annex K to Adjusting to the Drawdown. Report of the Defense Conversion Commission,

Abstract

The Department of Defense employs about one million civilian employees in various occupations, including clerks, blue-collar workers, engineers, analysts, executives, and technicians. The reduction in defense-related jobs has caused painful disruptions in the lives of thousands of these employees. The best long term solution to these disruptions will be the increase in new jobs that will come with economic recovery. However, some constructive short-term measures are available in the meantime. The Annex discusses the impact of the drawdown on civilian workers and the programs available to assist them.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1993
Accession Number
ADA324555

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  • Sherry D. Holliman

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