To recruit the highest caliber young people and to retain them for careers, during good economic times and bad, it is absolutely critical that incentive pay, such as bonuses and special pays, be flexible enough to respond to changing manpower needs.
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Chambliss discusses the need for flexible incentive pay to attract and retain military talent.
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