On the recordJuly 25, 2012
The Army testified at a March 29 HSGAC subcommittee hearing that the civilian workforce cap has the unintended consequence of limiting the flexibility of the Army in managing its workforce.
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congress.govThe Army testified at a March 29 HSGAC subcommittee hearing that the civilian workforce cap has the unintended consequence of limiting the flexibility of the Army in managing its workforce.
Bordallo discusses the impact of workforce caps on Army flexibility.
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