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Special Travel Benefits for Federal Employees in Hawaii, Alaska, and Similar Areas Outside the Continental United States Should Be Changed

FPCD-76-65 Published: Mar 02, 1977. Publicly Released: Mar 02, 1977.
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The reemployment travel benefits provided to certain federal employees serving in Alaska, Hawaii, and other nonforeign areas outside the continental United States were examined. The government presently pays round trip travel and transportation expenses for certain federal employees and their families to visit their former residences between tours of duty.

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