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AFGE Local 12 - Department of Labor Contract –
Pending Ratification by the Membership
Contract
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Article
14
Performance Awards
Section
1. General
The Department
will adhere to all applicable Government-wide and Departmental
rules and regulations and the provisions in this Article in
the administration of performance awards.
a.
The current rating of record will be used as a basis for
decisions to grant performance-based awards under the Department's
Performance Management System. In addition to performance
bonuses based on a rating of record, managers and supervisors
are encouraged to utilize all award categories to reward
deserving employee performance in a timely manner throughout
the rating cycle. Examples of other award categories are
special act or service, instant good job, time off, honorary,
and non-monetary.
b. Absent budget constraints, Management will fully utilize
the awards budget to reward deserving employee performance.
Section
2. Effect of Summary Ratings
a.
An employee who receives a rating of record of Exemplary
must receive a performance award and/or a Quality Step Increase.
b. An employee who receives a rating of record of Highly
Effective should normally receive a performance award.
c. An employee who receives a rating of record of Effective
should be considered for and may receive a performance award
d. If an employee has been promoted within the appraisal
year, the appropriate manager or supervisor may take this
into account in determining the amount of the employee’s
performance award, and/or whether to grant a Quality Step
Increase for an “Exemplary” rating for that
year.
e. Within each performance award unit, awards granted to
employees in the same grade with a particular rating should
normally be more in terms of dollars (including any Quality
Step Increase) than awards received by employees in the
same grade with a lower rating.
f. If an employee does not have a rating of record when
performance awards are granted, the employee may be granted
an award when he/she is assigned a rating of record.
g. Management will consider retroactive awards for employees
whose ratings change after the distribution of payouts.
h. It is Management’s intention normally to pay out
performance awards by the end of the calendar year.
i. Performance awards shall be as follows:
|
Rating |
Percent
of Employees’ Rate of Base Pay |
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Exemplary |
Up
to 10% but not less than $600 |
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Highly
Effective |
Up
to 7% but not less than $500 |
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Effective |
Up
to 4% but not less than $400 |
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