ISBN-13: 9781606920428 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 132 str.
Congress granted financial regulators flexibility to establish their own compensation systems and required certain agencies to seek to maintain comparability with each other in pay and benefits to help the agencies overcome impediments to recruiting and retaining employees and avoid competing for the same employees. In response to a request, this book reviews: how the performance-based pay systems of 10 financial regulators are aligned with six key practices for effective performance management systems; the actions these agencies have taken to assess and implement comparability in pay and benefits; and, the extent to which employees in selected occupations have moved between or left any of the agencies. The author analyzed agency guidance and policies, agency data on performance ratings and pay increases, agency pay and benefits surveys, data from the Central Personnel Data File, and interviewed agency officials. This is an excerpted and edited edition.