It is possible to be awarded a sum without any calculations needed

The plain language of the agreement explicitly required the agency to

pay Complainant a fixed sum of $750.00 within 45 days of the date the

agreement was signed.  No computations or calculations were required by


the agency in complying with the terms of the agreement.  The $750.00

payment was not, however, paid to complainant within forty-five days of

the date the agreement was signed.  On the contrary, the record reflects

that by memorandum dated October 14, 1998, the Manager of Finance was

ordered to make the payment available to Complainant.  Moreover, the

record does not provide sufficient evidence to determine that this delay

was the result of good faith efforts on the agency’s part to comply with

the agreement.

Usually a time frame of anywhere from 45-60 days is set up after the decision is made final, for the agency to make a payment. We now know because of this case, that there is an option to recieve a flat amount decided by the AJ, that does not require computations or calculations.

It is those very computations and calculations that the agency comes up with to reduce the award, to an unworthy amount. Then it ends up in a settlement dispute or even worse a breach of settlement.

If at all possible, have your own computations and calculations to present to the AJ, so they can try and not need the 45-60 day disputed settlement amount.

ref:

Cynthia S. Price v. United States Postal Service

01986794

June 22, 2000

Cynthia S. Price,             )

Appellant,                   )

)

v.                      ) Appeal No. 01986794

) Agency No. 4-G-700-0064-97

William J. Henderson,         )

Postmaster General,           )

United States Postal Service, )

Agency.                      )

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