Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 3.djvu/101

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PUBLIC LAW 101-509 —NOV. 5, 1990 104 STAT. 1453 SEC. 111. PAY-FOR-PERFORMANCE LABOR-MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. 5 USC 5301 note. (a) POLICY.— It is the policy of Congress that— (1) the Federal Government should institute systems for determining pay for its Genersil Schedule employees under which the linkage between their performance and their pay will be strengthened; (2) the design of such systems should be developed by the Office of Personnel Management, in conjunction with the Pay- for-Performance Labor-Management Committee; (3) the systems should provide flexibility to adapt to the different needs of different agencies and organizational components in the Federal Government; and (4) any legislation needed to implement the systems should be enacted in a timely fashion so as to permit implementation of the system by October 1, 1993. (b) ESTABLISHMENT. — The Office of Personnel Management shall establish a Pay-for-Performance Labor-Management Committee to advise the Office on the design and establishment of systems for strengthening the linkage between the performance of General Schedule employees and their pay. (c) MEMBERSHIP.— The members of the Committee shall be— (1) a Chairman, who shall be appointed by the Director of the Office of Personnel Management on the basis of the appointee's education, training, and experience as an expert in compensation practices, and after consultation with the Committee on Governmental Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service of the House of Representatives, respectively; (2) an employee of the Office of Personnel Management, designated by the Director of such Office; (3) an employee of the Department of Defense, designated by the Secretary of Defense; (4) 3 individuals, each of whom shall be an employee designated by the head of each of 3 other departments or agencies selected by the Director of the Office of Personnel Management from among departments and agencies having substantial numbers of General Schedule employees; and (5) 6 individuals appointed by the Director of the Office of Personnel Management to serve as representatives of employee organizations which represent substantial numbers of General Schedule employees, and who shall be selected with due consideration to such factors as the relative numbers of General Schedule employees represented by the various organizations, except that not more than 3 members of the Committee at any one time shall be from a single employee organization, council, federation, alliance, association, or affiliation of employee organizations. (d) PAY FOR MEMBERS.—The Chairman shall be paid at a rate of basic pay for the Senior Executive Service, to be determined by the Director of the Office of Personnel Management. The members of the Committee who are otherwise employees of the Federal Government shall not receive any additional pay by reason of their service on the Committee. The members of the Committee who are not otherwise employees of the Federal Government shall not be paid for their service on the Committee and shall not be considered