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VA gears up to standardize ratings for exceptional employees

The Veterans Affairs Department's National Cemetery Administration is testing the new employee appraisal system, called GEAR, to better define and measure employee performance. The Coast Guard also is preparing a pilot of the approached designed by the National Council on Federal Labor-Management Relations.

Tags: workforce , management , OPM , VA , Coast Guard , Curt Odom , Veronica Wales , AFGE , SEIU/NAGE , Mark Bailey , Demetrios Stroubakis , GEAR pilot , The National Council on Federal Labor-Management Relations , employee performance appraisals , Jason Miller

Thursday - 10/18/2012, 07:24am EDT
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Obama extends labor-management council to 2013

Unions, management associations and agencies will continue to meet through September 2013 to discuss issues from employee evaluations to bargaining over office space and technology. President Barack Obama signed an executive order extending the National Council on Federal Labor-Management Relations, the President's Management Advisory Board and seven other advisory committees.

Tags: National Council on Federal Labor Management Relations , Barack Obama , workforce , unions , Labor , management , George Nesterczuk , Carol Bonosaro , OPM , Emily Kopp , President

Wednesday - 11/30/2011, 02:34pm EST

Transition out of NSPS begins

Just one day after President Barack Obama signed the Defense Authorization bill that ultimately killed the National Security Personnel System, the Acting Program Executive Officer of NSPS tells Federal News Radio how his office is working to get feds out.

Tags: Pay & Benefits , NSPS , DoD , Dorothy Ramienski

Monday - 10/17/2011, 01:09pm EDT
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Marching orders: Transition out of NSPS begins

The Acting Program Executive Officer of NSPS tells Federal News Radio how his office is working to get feds out.

Tags: P&B , NSPS , DoD

Monday - 10/17/2011, 01:09pm EDT
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Lawmakers at odds over 'official time'

House Oversight and Government Reform members disagreed on the whether federal employees should perform union activities during the work day. A bill banning official time has been introduced which AFGE says would all but end collective bargaining rights.

Tags: pay and benefits , Stephen Lynch , Dennis Ross , Phil Gingrey , OPM , House Oversight and Government Reform Committee , John Gage , AFGE , Vincent Vernuccio , Competitive Enterprise Institute , official time , labor-management relations , Jason Miller

Monday - 07/18/2011, 06:36pm EDT
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