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Businesses performance and employee management programs and systems

As an employer you have certain rights and responsibilities in the workplace.

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Within the context of formal performance appraisal requirements, rating means evaluating employee or group performance against the elements and standards in an employee's performance plan and assigning a summary rating of record. The rating of record is assigned according to procedures included in the organization's appraisal program. It is based on work performed during an entire appraisal period. The rating of record has a bearing on various other personnel actions, such as granting within-grade pay increases and determining additional retention service credit in a reduction in force.

Although group performance may have an impact on an employee's summary rating, a rating of record is assigned only to an individual, not to a group.

 

 

 

 


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