Air Force cuts pay for toughest jobs, refuses to disclose details to spouses, public

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The U.S. Air Force is cutting special extra pay to over 30 of its toughest jobs ahead of fiscal year 2024 and has so far been secretive with details about the cuts.

, have been unable to access a list of which jobs will be cut from qualifying for the bonus pay. Instead, only those with access to an official Air Force portal will be able to see which jobs still qualify.

According to the Military.com report, multiple inquiries asking for details on the cuts have gone unanswered"The Air Force public affairs office is once again showing a reflexive secrecy, withholding unclassified information from the public without justification," Jason Paladino, a researcher at the nonprofit Project on Government Oversight, told Military.com."U.S. taxpayers have a right to know how much they are paying members of the military.

Of the 70,"four were initial requests that were certified for the first time, 48 were recertified at their current rate, 11 increased rate and seven decreased rate to maintain parity with specialties of similar duties, responsibilities and training."However, no details of what specific jobs will qualify for the pay were disclosed in the release, with the Air Force only telling Military.

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