Prohibited Personnel Practices: A Study of Retrospective

Prohibited Personnel Practices: A Study of Retrospective
Title:
Prohibited Personnel Practices: A Study of Retrospective
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GPO Stock Number:
062-300-00023-0
ISBN:
9780160942556
Description

This report focuses on the Prohibited Personnel Practices, PPPs, because occurrences of these particular behaviors can have an exceptionally negative impact on the morale and productivity of any Federal office. The 12 PPPs identified at 5 U.S.C. § 2302 (b), are, in short:3 (1) Discriminate against an employee or applicant based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or political affiliation; (2) Solicit or consider any recommendation that is not job-related and based on personal knowledge of the employee or applicant; (3) Coerce the political activity of any person; (4) Deceive or obstruct any person from competing for employment; (5) Influence anyone from withdrawing from competition; (6) Give an unauthorized preference or advantage to an employee or applicant; (7) Give employment advantages to relatives; (8) Retaliate against employees or applicants for whistleblowing;

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION 1

Purpose of this Report  1

Future Prohibited Personnel Practices Studies  2

FINDINGS REGARDING DISCRIMINATION 5

Trends 5

Perceptions Regarding Ethnicity/Race-Based Discrimination 8

Perceptions Regarding Gender-Based Discrimination 9

Perceptions Regarding Age-Based Discrimination  9

Perceptions Regarding Other Bases for Discrimination 10

FINDINGS REGARDING WHISTLEBLOWING  13

Observing and Reporting Illegal or Wasteful Activity 13

Reprisal for Blowing the Whistle 14

FINDINGS REGARDING MERIT-BASED HIRING 17

Perceptions of Unfair Competition 18

Perceptions of Unfair Advantage  19

FINDINGS REGARDING VETERANS’ PREFERENCE 21

Veterans’ Preference and the Rule of Three  21

CONCLUSION 25

PROHIBITED PERSONNEL PRACTICES  27

REPORT LIST 31

 

Audience

All federal human resource, job hiring decision-makers, individuals who beleive they have  been discriminated against for any cause associated with this report would find the resource valuable and critical to the filing of potential illegal job hiring practices.

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