Amending the Performance Rating Act of 1950, 85-1 |
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10,000 civilian officers 12,241 civilian marine 90 days 90-day period aboard ship Admiral GANO amend section April 12 Army bill to amend bring his performance Civil Service Commission civilian marine employees Coast Guard Committee on Post cost crews of vessels December 12 demonstrate satisfactory performance DENNEY DENNISON Department of Defense employees were employed enacted estimated 10,000 civilian extremely high turnover February 15 formance Rating Act HEMPHILL House of Representatives impractical JUNE 18 large turnover legislation March 19 members of crews meritorious performance Military Sea Transportation Navy necessary to prepare notice of unsatisfactory Office and Civil officers and members opportunity to demonstrate Performance Rating Act performance rating system Post Office prepare at least procedure proposal questionable validity rated unsatisfactory Rear Adm reasonable opportunity REPRESENTING THE CIVIL requirements satisfactory level SCOTT Sea Transportation Service Senate September 1954 shipping operations subcommittee supervisors characterize Thank type of employment unsatisfactory employee vessels operated warning notice YOUNG
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Page 7 - ... no officer or employee shall be rated unsatisfactory without a 90-day prior warning and a reasonable opportunity to demonstrate satisfactory performance. This prior warning should, whenever possible, be in writing and should state which job requirement the employee is failing to meet satisfactorily, what the employee must do to bring his performance up to a satisfactory level within the 90-day period, and what effort will be made to help the employee improve. Every unsatisfactory rating must...
Page 2 - ... if we allowed flexibility. Mr. SCRIVNER. That is what we were told. Mr. SIKES. What has happened? Mr. GARLOCK. Mr. White has a statement covering that subject, Mr. Sikes. Mr. WHITE. Would you like for me to read it? Mr. WIGGLESWORTH. Please do. Mr. WHITE. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, I am appearing before you today as the representative of the Department of Defense to present the views of the Department in support of section 720 of the general provisions of the President's budget....
Page 4 - We have noted, for example, that those officers and employees of the municipal government of the District of Columbia whose compensation is not fixed by the Classification Act of 1949 are exempt.