Navy Stops Non-Essential Civilian Deployments to Japan


Story Number: NNS110328-18Release Date: 3/28/2011 4:45:00 PM
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From Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs

WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) directed the immediate stop of movement for all Department of the Navy non-emergency essential civilian personnel to the island of Honshu, Japan March 26.

Due to the damages as a result of the recent earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan, it has been determined that the movement of non-emergency essential civilian personnel to commands and activities on the island of Honshu will be stopped effective immediately.

Emergency essential positions are designated as such in the civilian position description. Employees are typically notified of this determination in the "DOD Civilian Employee Overseas Emergency-Essential Position Agreement."

Non-emergency essential employees with permanent change of station (PCS) or temporary duty (TDY) authorizations to the island of Honshu, Japan, who have not yet commenced travel, are directed to stay with their current activity. Personnel who are already in transit, should contact their gaining activity's Human Resources Office (HRO) for guidance.

Department of the Navy civilian employees affected by this stop movement may be eligible for entitlements such as temporary quarters subsistence and other allowances. For questions regarding these entitlements, employees should contact their nearest HRO.

Personnel who have additional questions or circumstances should contact their servicing HRO or the Department of the Navy Human Resources frequently asked questions box at donhrfaq@navy.mil for further guidance and assistance.

For more information from the Department of the Navy, Office of Civilian Human Resources, visit www.donhr.navy.mil.

For more information from the chief of naval personnel, visit www.navy.mil/cnp.

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