The Merit System Principles (MSPs) promote an effective Federal workforce free of Prohibited Personnel Practices (PPPs). The MSPs serve as the foundation of Federal employment policy and practice, workplace fairness, and the Federal Government’s ability to effectively accomplish its goals. The Merit System Principles guide Federal supervisors to base their workforce decisions on objective criteria, such as assessments of ability or performance, rather than personal feelings and/or relationships, lest they be viewed as practicing personal favoritism. Favoritism is distinct from discrimination on legally protected bases and is frequently more difficult to clearly identify when it is occurring given the absence of visible cues on which the preference is made. However, like discrimination, favoritism is contrary to the ideals of the Federal merit systems. This book summarizes the findings of MSPB’s research into employee perspectives regarding the extent to which they believe that favoritism occurs within the Federal merit systems and its potential effects.
Rian Zuberi
Favoritism, Fairness and Equity in the Federal Workforce [PDF ebook]
Perceptions, Impacts, and Recommendations for a Strong Merit System
Favoritism, Fairness and Equity in the Federal Workforce [PDF ebook]
Perceptions, Impacts, and Recommendations for a Strong Merit System
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Formato PDF ● Páginas 163 ● ISBN 9781631173653 ● Editor Rian Zuberi ● Editora Nova Science Publishers ● Publicado 2014 ● Carregável 3 vezes ● Moeda EUR ● ID 7224203 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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