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By the end of fiscal 2025, MSPB expects to fully eliminate the remaining federal employee appeals cases that built up during the five-year lack of quorum.
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By John V. Berry, Esq., www.berrylegal.com · When filing an action with the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), a federal employee has a number of steps to complete in order to properly submit their MSPB appeal. If these steps are not completed, an appeal (or important portions of the appeal) may not be accepted or considered by the MSPB for review. Filing Timelines · The most important aspect to filing an MSPB appeal is to do so in a timely fashion. The filing of an MSPB appeal begins wi...
How to File an Appeal ; Information Required. An appeal must be in writing and contain all the information specified in the Board's regulations. See 5 C.F.R. §§ · When to File. Most Appeals. In most types of cases, an appeal must be filed within 30 calendar days of the effective date of the action, if any, or within 30 calendar days after the date of receipt of the agency's decision, whichever is later. However, when an appellant and agency mutually agree in writing to attempt to resolve t...
(6) The name, address, telephone number, and email address of the appellant's representative, if the appellant has a representative; ; (7) Where applicable, a copy of the notice of proposed action, the agency decision being appealed and, if available, the SF-50 or similar notice of personnel action. No other attachments should be included with the appeal, as the agency will be submitting the documents required by 1201.25 of this part, and there will be several opportunities to submit evidence and argument after the appeal is filed. An appellant should not miss the deadline for filing merely because he or she does not currently have all of the documents specified in this section. ; (8) A statement telling whether the appellant or anyone acting on his or her behalf has filed a grievance or a formal discrimination complaint with any agency regarding this matter; and
The goal of the new interim rule is to create an efficient, expedited appeals process, while addressing “potential flaws” in prior regulations, MSPB said.
MSPB e-filing You can start with: Pleading, or e-Filing Status.
Appellant Questions and Answers ; Some actions that are not appealable to the Board may be appealable to OPM or may be covered by agency grievance procedures. If you are a member of a bargaining unit, actions covered under a negotiated grievance procedure may be grieved in accordance with that procedure. If a personnel action (whether appealable to the Board or not) is taken or about to be taken as a result of a prohibited personnel practice, you may file a complaint with the Office of Special C...
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