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Appendix
B
Merit System Principles Under 5 U.S.C. 2301
Merit system
principles
(a) This section
shall apply to -
(1) an Executive
agency; and
(2) the Government Printing Office.
(b) Federal
personnel management should be implemented consistent with the
following merit system principles:
(1) Recruitment
should be from qualified individuals from appropriate sources
in an endeavor to achieve a work force from all segments of
society, and selection and advancement should be determined
solely on the basis of relative ability, knowledge, and skills,
after fair and open competition which assures that all receive
equal opportunity.
(2) All employees and applicants for employment should receive
fair and equitable treatment in all aspects of personnel management
without regard to political affiliation, race, color, religion,
national origin, sex, marital status, age, or handicapping condition,
and with proper regard for their privacy and constitutional
rights.
(3) Equal pay should be provided for work of equal value, with
appropriate consideration of both national and local rates paid
by employers in the private sector, and appropriate incentives
and recognition should be provided for excellence in performance.
(4) All employees should maintain high standards of integrity,
conduct, and concern for the public interest.
(5) The Federal work force should be used efficiently and effectively.
(6) Employees should be retained on the basis of the adequacy
of their performance, inadequate performance should be corrected,
and employees should be separated who cannot or will not improve
their performance to meet required standards.
(7) Employees should be provided effective education and training
in cases in which such education and training would result in
better organizational and individual performance.
(8) Employees should be -
(A) protected
against arbitrary action, personal favoritism, or coercion
for partisan political purposes, and
(B) prohibited from using their official authority or influence
for the purpose of interfering with or affecting the result
of an election or a nomination for election.
(9) Employees
should be protected against reprisal for the lawful disclosure
of information which the employees reasonably believe evidences
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(A) a
violation of any law, rule or regulation, or
(B) mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority,
or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety.
(c) In administering
the provisions of this chapter -
(1) with
respect to any agency (as defined in section 2302(a)(2)(C) of
this title), the President shall, pursuant to the authority
otherwise available under this title, take any action, including
the issuance of rules, regulations, or directives; and
(2) with respect to any entity in the executive branch which
is not such an agency or part of such an agency, the head of
such entity shall, pursuant to authority otherwise available,
take any action, including the issuance of rules, regulations,
or directives;
which is consistent
with the provisions of this title and which the President or the
head, as the case may be, determines is necessary to ensure that
personnel management is based on and embodies the merit system principles.
(Added Pub.L.
95-454, Title I, § 101(a), Oct. 13, 1978, 92 Stat. 1113, and
amended Pub.L.101-474, § 5(c), Oct. 30, 1990, 104 Stat. 1099.)
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