Mine Safety Commission Names Exec Performance Review Panel
Published Date: 12/4/2025
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Summary
The Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission just named the team that will review how well senior executives are doing their jobs. This group decides on performance ratings, bonuses, and pay changes starting December 4, 2025. If you’re a senior executive here, this means your work reviews and rewards are in expert hands!
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PRB to Review Senior Exec Pay
Starting December 4, 2025, a Performance Review Board (PRB) will review the performance appraisals of career and non-career senior executives at the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission. The PRB will make recommendations on proposed appraisals, ratings, bonuses, pay adjustments, and other personnel actions.
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