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Employee Recognition Training

Employee Recognition Training. Revised April 2006. What Does It Mean To Reward?. Providing incentives to and recognizing employees, individually and as members of groups, for their performance and contributions to the agency’s mission. Where Can I Find Employee Recognition Guidance?.

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Employee Recognition Training

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  1. Employee Recognition Training Revised April 2006

  2. What Does It Mean To Reward? • Providing incentives to and recognizing employees, individually and as members of groups, for their performance and contributions to the agency’s mission.

  3. Where Can I Find Employee Recognition Guidance? • USDA Guide for Employee Recognition, www.usda.gov/da/employ/recog.htm • Improved HRD website: www.afm.ars.usda.gov/hrd/awards/index.htm

  4. What Are The Principles Of Recognition? • Be fair and equitable in the distribution of awards • Recognize specific achievements • Involve co-workers and customers in recognition decisions • Provide timely recognition

  5. What Are The Principles Of Recognition ? (Continued) • Emphasize group recognition • Use non-monetary recognition • Publicly recognize employees • Publicize recognition • Budget for employee recognition locally

  6. Who Is Eligible To Receive Recognition? • All employees are eligible for most types of recognition • Non-Federal persons are not eligible for monetary awards • Retired or separated Federal employees are eligible if contribution was made while employed

  7. What Are The Forms Of Employee Recognition? • Monetary Awards • Non-Monetary Awards • Length of Service Awards • Suggestion Awards • Special Awards Programs

  8. Monetary and Non-Monetary Awards • Refer to: www.afm.ars.usda.gov/hrd/awards/files/table-monetary-non-montary.pdf

  9. Length of Service • Recognition given for length of Federal service • Certificates and pins are provided for 10, 20, 25, 30, 40+ years • NASS provides certificates only • Provided by HRD

  10. Suggestion Award Program • Recognition for improvement in the efficiency and economy of government operations • Evaluated by subject matter experts • May be adopted, referred for further study, or rejected • Monetary or non-monetary recognition is given to adopted suggestions • Performance and Awards Staff administers program and provides forms

  11. Special Award Programs • Organization specific • Agency specific • USDA • Government-wide • Public/Foundation Sponsored • Performance and Awards Staff announces most

  12. Who Can Nominate For An Award? • Supervisors • Co-workers or peers • Customers • Supervisory/Fund holder approval required

  13. How Is An Award Amount Determined? • Follow the Value and Benefits scales in the USDA Guide for Employee Recognition • Follow org policy • Consider past practice within the org

  14. What Documentation Is Required? • AD-287-2 • Two levels of approval on AD-287-2 • Written justification for monetary awards over $500, QSIs, and for Time Off awards over 10 hours

  15. Call The Performance and Awards Staff For Help!! • Helene Saylor, Section Head, 301-504-1432 • Theresa Bailey, 301-504-1452 • Mary Oxner, 301-504-1368 • Jo An Affrica, 301-504-1552 • Suzanne Suchecki, 301-504-1465 • Erica Smith, 301-504-1464 • Address: GWCC, 5601 Sunnyside Ave., Room 3-1288, Beltsville, MD 20705-5107

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