Enclosure (2) to COMDTINST 12335.4A
MERIT PRINCIPLES
1. Recruitment should be from qualified individuals from appropriate sources in an
endeavor to achieve a work force from all segments of society, and selection and
advancements should be determined solely on the basis of relative ability, knowledge
and skills, after fair and open competition which ensures that all receive equal
opportunity.
2. All employees and applicants for employment should receive fair and equitable
treatment in all aspects of personnel management without regard to political
affiliation, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, age, or
handicapping condition, and with proper regard for their privacy and constitutional
rights.
3. Equal pay should be provided for work of equal value, with appropriate consideration
of both national and local rates paid by employers in the private sector, and
appropriate incentives and recognition should be provided for excellence in
performance.
4. All employees should maintain high standards of integrity, conduct, and concern for
the public interest.
5. The Federal workforce should be used efficiently and effectively.
6. Employees should be retained on the basis of the adequacy of their performance,
inadequate performance should be corrected, and employees should be separated who
cannot or will not improve their performance to meet required standards.
7. Employees should be provided effective education and training in cases in which such
education and training would result in better organizational and individual
performance.
8. Employees should be:
a. Protected against arbitrary action, personal favoritism, or coercion for partisan
political purposes, and
b. Prohibited from using their official authority or influence for the purpose of
interfering with or a ffecting the result of an election or a nomination for election.
9. Employees should be protected against reprisal for the lawful disclosure of
information which the employees reasonably believe evidences:
a. A violation of any law, rule, or regulation, or
b. Mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority or a substantial and
specific danger to public health or safety.