Overview of Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA), Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (VSIP), and Reduction in Force (RIF)



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Overview of Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA), Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (VSIP), and Reduction in Force (RIF)

Overview on: What We Will Cover Purpose of VERA and VSIP authorities Eligibility criteria Reduction in force process 2

Purpose of VERA and VSIP Both VERA and VSIP are tools to implement management decisions when an agency must reduce or restructure its workforce Incentivize voluntarily separations to avoid or lessen the impact of reductions in force 3

Basis for Agency VERA Request The agency or component: Is undergoing substantial delayering, reorganization, reductions in force, transfer of function, or other restructuring Will likely separate or downgrade a significant percentage of employees or Identified positions that are becoming surplus or excess to the agency mission 4

The agency decides: Agency Decisions What positions will be covered by the VERA When to offer How long to offer How many may retire Criteria for approving applications if too many employees apply Latest date(s) for VERA separations (within approved authority period) 5

VERA Eligibility Must have at least 20 years of service and age 50+ or have 25 years of service at any age CSRS 1/6 per month or 2% per year permanent annuity reduction for each year under 55 FERS No reduction Must have been on the agency s rolls at least 31 days before the VERA request Must occupy a position covered by the approved agency plan Must retire by the agency-specified date 6

VERA Eligibility Must not have received a notice of involuntary separation for misconduct or performance Must not be serving on a time-limited appointment 7

VERA Laws and Regulations Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) 5 U.S.C. 8336(d)(2)(D) 5 CFR 831.114 Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) 5 U.S.C. 8414(b)(1)(B) 5 CFR 842.213 8

VSIP Agency determines the amount to pay Must be lesser of VSIP amount (not to exceed $25,000) or the employee s severance pay amount OPM approves agency headquarters request with OMB concurrence 9

Basis for VSIP Request Agency plan outlining the intended use of VSIPs, including a proposed organizational chart showing organizational goals after completion of the VSIPs 10

Agency Decisions Number and maximum amount of VSIPs The specific positions and functions to be reduced or eliminated (includes positions that will be restructured once vacated by VSIP) The categories of employees to be offered VSIPs Latest date(s) for VSIP separations (within approved VSIP authority) 11

VSIP Eligibility Eligible employees must: Be serving in an appointment without time limitation Be in a position covered by the agency s VSIP plan Have been continuously employed by the Federal Government for at least 3 years 12

VSIP Eligibility Employees not eligible: Reemployed annuitants In receipt of a notice of involuntary separation for misconduct or performance Are eligible for disability retirement Have previously received: A VSIP under any authority A student loan repayment within 36 months A recruitment or relocation bonus with 24 months A retention bonus within 12 months 13

VSIP Law and Regulation 5 U.S.C. 3521 through 3525 5 CFR 576 14

Guidance Resources Available at www.opm.gov: Guide to Voluntary Early Retirement Authority Guide to Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments Workforce Reshaping Operations Handbook 15

What is Reduction in Force (RIF)? Objective procedures that determine who stays and who goes when Federal positions are abolished The focus is on protecting employee's retention rights 16

When is RIF Required? When employees will be involuntarily separated, downgraded, or furloughed due to... Lack of funds Shortage of work Insufficient personnel ceiling Reorganization... and alternatives do not work Furlough duration determines if RIF or adverse action procedures apply 17

Management Alternatives to RIF Hiring freezes, attrition, selective appointments (temporary or term appointments instead of permanent) Voluntary or directed reassignments to any location Aggressive transition/placement programs Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA) Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (VSIPs or buyouts) 18

Management Decisions Agency management must: Provide the reason(s) for the RIF Determine the effective date Decide which positions to abolish 19

Agency Mission All management decisions must consider the positions required to be retained for continued successful performance of the organization s and agency s mission For example, which positions should be: Excepted from a hiring freeze Included in VERA and/or VSIP offers Abolished in a RIF 20

Key Terms in RIF These terms apply mainly to RIF Competitive area Competitive level Retention factors Positions in the competitive area are organized by competitive levels (or master retention list), then the retention factors are applied to each potentially affected employee in that competitive area 21

Competitive Area Defines the limits within which employees compete for retention Defined by: Organization Geography (e.g., commuting area) 22

Competitive Level All jobs in the competitive area grouped by Grade (or level) and classification series Duties and qualifications Separated by: Service (competitive or excepted) By appointing authority within the excepted service Pay schedule (e.g., GS or WG) Work schedule (e.g., full-time, part-time, seasonal) 23

RIF Retention Factors in Order Tenure Veterans preference Seniority Performance ratings 24

Tenure Competitive service tenure groups: I = Career II = Career-conditional III = Term, Indefinite Excepted service tenure groups: I = Permanent II = Serving trial period III = Time-limited NOTE: Most temporary employees are in Tenure Group 0 (no RIF rights) 25

Veterans Preference Subgroups Subgroup AD = Preference eligible with a 30% or more service-connected disability Subgroup A = Preference eligible for RIF Subgroup B = Not a preference eligible for RIF and non-veterans 26

Length of Service Total civilian and military service (not just service in the agency) Retired military -- only service in a war or campaign or expedition is creditable, unless employee is a preference eligible for RIF 27

Performance Credit Credit is assigned to each of the three most recent ratings of record received in the previous 4 years Each rating equals a number of years credit Rating credits are averaged, rounded up to the next whole number If no ratings were received during the 4-year period, a presumed rating is assigned 28

Retention Standing Retention standing is a formula applied to each employee Combines the four retention factors (tenure, veterans preference, length of service, performance) Ranks each competing employee in relation to others Example Career + non-veterans preference eligible + SCD of 06/27/77 12 (average of 3 fully successful ratings) = IB, 06/27/65 29

Retention Register A retention register is a list of all competing employees in retention standing order May be listed two ways By competitive level By competitive area, often called an absolute or master retention register 30

Round 1 Competition Abolished positions are noted on the retention registers in affected competitive levels Competition rules determine who stays in the competitive level and who is released Most released employees go on to Round 2 competition 31

Round 1 Competition Competitive Level 201-12 Al IAD 1/1/75 201-12W Barb IA 2/2/72 201-12X Carl IA 3/3/89 201-12Y Pat IB 4/4/88 201-12Z 32

Round 2 Competition Assignment Rights -- Competitive service employees released in Round 1 with at least a minimally successful rating may: Bump: Displace an employee in a lower subgroup IF qualified Retreat: Displace an employee in the same subgroup with less service IF held the job before Excepted service and tenure group III employees have assignment rights only if granted by the agency 33

Bump Displace an employee In a lower tenure group Group I can bump anyone in Group II or III In the same tenure group but lower subgroup AD can bump A and B A can bump B Must qualify for the position 34

Retreat Displace an employee In the same tenure group and subgroup With less service If held the same job, or an essentially identical one, on a permanent basis in the Federal service 35

On-line Tools for Employees RIF related summaries and guides available under the Employee References tab at www.opm.gov Summary of Reduction in Force Summary of Reassignment Employee s Guide to Reduction in Force Benefits Employee s Guide to Career Transition Federal job listings - www.usajobs.gov 36

Pam Galemore Recruitment and Hiring Employee Services U.S. Office of Personnel Management pamela.galemore@opm.gov 37