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Pay & BenefitsThe Office of Human Resources Management oversees the implementation of various compensation and benefits program for its employees. Its main philosophy is to continuously ensure that the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments attracts and retains highly qualified staff and to maintain its competitive position in the marketplace. Below are some information regarding COG's pay and benefits. The information contained in this section is a general description of the benefits provided, is subject to the terms and conditions of the various contracts, policies, and plans, and may be modified or changed with or without advance notice at any time. Specific information may be obtained from OHRM. Benefits: COG's Fringe Benefit Program provides all regular employees with a valuable package of benefits to supplement their annual salary.
COMPENSATION: COG's Pay Plan Structure The Office of Human Resources is responsible for administering COG's overall compensation system as prescribed by the Board of Directors of COG. The Executive Director through its designee, the Director of Human Resources, is authorized to determine the appropriate grade in which each position or category of positions shall be classified. COG’s pay structure is reviewed each year through a market-based salary survey. Any changes to the pay structure on a given year is subject to budgetary and COG Board of Director’s approval. Employee’s pay is also affected by the following: 1) Introductory increase may be granted following successful completion of introductory period. 2) Annual merit increases may be awarded within each grade ranging from zero (0%) to five (5.0%) percent based on the employee's performance evaluation score. 3) An employee may also be considered for other incentives such as bonus and outstanding performance awards. Pay Periods All employees are paid on a biweekly basis and there shall be 26 pay periods per annum. Pay periods shall begin on Sunday and end on the following second Saturday. The first Friday following the Saturday that ends a pay period shall be payday. Payment of Leave Employees do not receive pay for any form of accrued leave during the course of their employment with COG. Upon termination of employment, an employee shall be paid for the annual and compensatory leave (if accrued prior to October 31, 1982) that he/she has accrued. All regular and limited tenure employees who become temporary employees shall receive pay for annual leave accrued in a regular status as soon as their regular status is terminated. Personnel Actions Affecting Compensation The personnel actions listed below, usually affect compensation to employees. However, in connection with employee reclassification, there may not be an immediate change in compensation depending on the particular circumstances associated with the action. In addition, outstanding performance awards may be accompanied by a fixed, one-time payment. A lateral transfer shall not affect compensation.
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