Nonchargeable Leave For New Dads

Airmen are now eligible for 10 days of nonchargeable paternity leave following the birth of their newborns, based on a passage included in the Fiscal 2009 defense authorization act. The paternity leave must be taken on consecutive days within 60 days of the baby’s birth, or, in extraordinary circumstances, up to a maximum of 90 days following the birth.

Additional Information on Retiree, Annuitant COLA

As reported in the Oct 17, 2008 edition of the AFSA Weekly Newsletter, military retiree and annuitant cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) that goes into effect on Dec 1, 2008 and will be reflected in the Jan 2, 2009 payment will generally be 5.8 percent. More details are now available. According to the Defense Finance [...]

AFSA Chapter 1182 Elections - 2007

It’s that time again to elect officers for your Schriever AFB AFSA Chapter.
We will be taking nominations up until the day of the 9 May 07 meeting. If
you are nominating someone please ensure that they are willing to be
nominated and also make sure they are prepared to present to the members at
the May ‘07 [...]