Standard 3 : Legal framework supports continuous public servants training and merit-based performance appraisal and promotion

In order to ensure merit based professional development of public servants it is important to establish sound legal framework on training, performance appraisal and promotion

Summary

ALB BIH KOS MNE MKD AVG
Indicator 1. Professional training is recognized as a right and duty of public servants.
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3
3
3
0
2.25
Indicator 2. The performance appraisal criteria include both the assessment of work objectives and competences of public servants
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3
3
3
3
3
Indicator 3. If fast track promotion procedures exist, they are based on merit.
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2
2
1
2
1.75
Indicator 4. The promotion of public servants is based on internal competition, where the best ranked candidate is appointed to the position/ or specialized exams which public servants have to pass in order to be promoted to a higher rank.
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1
2
1
1
1.25
Indicator 5. The public servants have the right to appeal unfair performance appraisal and internal competition decisions
No data
3
3
3
3
3

Current state of play

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Indicator 1. Professional training is recognized as a right and duty of public servants. Indicator 2. The performance appraisal criteria include both the assessment of work objectives and competences of public servants Indicator 3. If fast track promotion procedures exist, they are based on merit. Indicator 4. The promotion of public servants is based on internal competition, where the best ranked candidate is appointed to the position/ or specialized exams which public servants have to pass in order to be promoted to a higher rank. Indicator 5. The public servants have the right to appeal unfair performance appraisal and internal competition decisions