Merit Board Refreshes Its Performance Review Lineup
Published Date: 6/2/2025
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Summary
The Merit Systems Protection Board just named the new members of its Senior Executive Service Performance Review Board, replacing all past member lists. This update affects senior federal employees who get reviewed for their job performance. No changes to pay or timing are mentioned, but it keeps the review process fresh and official.
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