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GAO'S Proposed Human Capital Legislation: Views of the Employee Advisory Council

GAO-03-1162T Published: Sep 16, 2003. Publicly Released: Sep 16, 2003.
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This testimony discusses how the Comptroller General formed the Employee Advisory Council (EAC) about 4 years ago to be fully representative of the GAO population and to advise him on issues pertaining to both management and employees. The members of the EAC represent a variety of employee groups and almost all employees outside of the senior executive service (more than 3,000 of GAO's 3,200 employees or 94 percent). The EAC operates as an umbrella organization that incorporates representatives of GAO's long-standing employee organizations including groups representing the disabled, Hispanics, Asian-Americans, African-Americans, gays and lesbians, veterans, and women, as well as employees in various pay bands, attorneys, and administrative and professional staff.

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Employee benefit plansEmployee retirement plansHuman capitalGovernment employeesPay bandsPerformance measuresPersonnel managementSalary increasesPerformance managementPay for performance