5 edition of A Guide to Merit Systems Protection Board Law and Practice (American Civil Service Law Series) found in the catalog.
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June 2003
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Open Library | OL12114144M |
ISBN 10 | 1878810782 |
ISBN 10 | 9781878810786 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 52036202 |
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This Guide is a component of the American Civil Service Law Series. Also included are a detailed table of contents, case table, bibliography, index, and glossary. A Guide to Merit Systems Protection Board Law and Practice is available as a softcover two volume book and/or a PDF file with many useful features delivered on a CD-ROM or USB Flash Drive.
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In two volumes, updated annually, the MSPB Guide is a complete research tool for Board cases, laws, procedure, and litigation practice and is the seminal text on this complex area of the law. Major topics include MSPB regulatory revisions, Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act, jurisdiction, appeals, discovery, hearings, evidence, PFRs, adverse actions and discipline, nexus and mitigation.
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THE UNITED STATES MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Materials and Sources § The Judicial Character of the Merit Systems Protection Board § Materials Useful in Practice Before the Board § The Function of the Federal Personnel Manual CHAPTER 2 The Development of the United States Merit Systems Protection Board.
There are over 4, pages in the edition of A Guide to Merit Systems Protection Board Law and Practice. This lengthy reference guide provides practice guidance and analyses of relevant statutes, regulations and case law pertaining to the Merit System Protection Board (MSPB) and its reviewing court, the Federal Circuit.
The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) is an independent agency of the executive Branch. The MSPB is a quasi judicial agency charged with protecting the integrity of the federal merit systems and the rights of individuals within those systems.
Broida writes annual editions of A Guide to Merit Systems Protection Board Law and Practiceand A Guide to Federal Labor Relations Authority Law and Practice, along with other books and training materials involving civil service law. Author of Guide to Merit Systems Protection Board Law and Practice, Guide to Federal Labor Relations Authority Law and Practice, Settlement Forms for Mspb And Eeoc Federal Personnel Litigation, A Guide to Merit Systems Protection Board Law and Practice (American Civil Service Law Series), Board Basics, Mspb, A Guide to Federal Labor Relations Authority Law and Practice (American Civil Service Law).
The Merit Service Protection Board oversees this system. Generally, when a federal employee is faced with an adverse employment action, he or she may be able to appeal it to the MSPB. The MSPB only hears cases for major adverse actions, meaning removals, suspensions for more than 14 days, a reduction in grade, a reduction in pay, and a furlough.
The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act ofand later the All Circuit Review Extension Act, provided that appellants could file petitions for judicial review of Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB or Board) decisions in certain whistleblower reprisal cases with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit or any circuit court of appeals of competent jurisdiction.The Law of Federal Employment Table of Contents Ch A – Introduction to the Law of Federal Employment Ch B – Adverse Actions for Unacceptable Employee Performance Ch C – Employee Discipline for Misconduct Ch D – Merit Systems Protection Board Practice and Procedures Ch E – Introduction to Federal Labor-Management Relations Ch F – Unfair Labor Practices.The Merit Systems Protection Board is an independent, quasi-judicial agency in the Executive branch that serves as the guardian of Federal merit systems.
The Board was established by Reorganization Plan No. 2 ofwhich was codified by the Civil Service Reform Act of (CSRA), Public Law .