400-plus base employees accept early retirement or separation incentive
After receiving more than 800 applications, 403 employees at
Robins Air Force Base were chosen for early retirement or separation.
According to a release, the base offered 593 workers a cash
incentive of up to $25,000 during the recent round of voluntary early
retirements and separation (VERA/VSIP), which began in February. The base
release stated that 189 people declined the offer.
This round of voluntary early retirement and separation is
not related to sequestration.
“They are two distinct and unrelated efforts,” Stacy Wood, a
human resource specialist in civilian personnel, said. “VERA/VSIP is about
shaping the workforce to align with future requirements, while sequestration is
a budget driven exercise.”
The Warner
Robins Air Logistics Complex employees made up the majority of employees who
accepted the offers.
“The main reason for this round of VERA/VSIP was to better
align the complex workforce with the incoming workload,” Wood stated in the
release. “As our workload has decreased, the workforce needed to be shaped so
it is the right size to match the workload.”
Those who accepted the offer will have to leave by April 30.
Currently, there is not a plan for another round of
VERA/VSIP.
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