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I worked different dates than those reflected on the Employee Status Information Form. Why didn the Settlement Adjudicator consider my challenge?

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I worked different dates than those reflected on the Employee Status Information Form. Why didn the Settlement Adjudicator consider my challenge?

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Because the snapshot dates are a product of the Settlement Distribution Plan, they do not reflect the dates of your actual employment history and cannot be challenged. A snapshot date is a specific date for which OPM compiled the Employee Status Information of all Class Members. Those snapshot dates, rather than the actual dates of personnel actions, are used to track your employment status throughout the years covered by the lawsuit. They cannot be changed.

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