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General Schedule Documents




The documents or links listed below provide information used in determining the occupational series, title, grade, and pay system for positions in the General Schedule (GS) in the Federal Government.


Click on an icon or link below to go to the documents in the desired format or to the Web page.

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Handbook of Occupational Groups & Families
Part I of the Handbook contains definitions of Groups & Series in the General Schedule pay plan

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(710 KB)

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(3663 KB)

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(66 Sections)

Introduction to the Position Classification Standards
A detailed description of the Federal classification system for General Schedule occupations

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(272 KB)

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(260 KB)

 

The Classifier's Handbook
General guidance on how to classify General Schedule positions in the Federal classification system

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(168 KB)

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(212 KB)

 

Employee Fact Sheet on Position Classification Appeals
Employee fact sheet providing guidance on the procedures for appealing the classification of General Schedule and Federal Wage System positions in the Federal Government

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Forward questions or feedback regarding the contents of the Digest Issues and the classification appeals process, to: fedclass_appeals@opm.gov


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