CPM 2003-01
January 23, 2003
| FROM: | DONALD J. WINSTEAD |
| SUBJECT: | Limitation on Prevailing Rate Pay Adjustments |
Section 3 of Public Law 108-2 (January 10, 2003), "making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2003 and for other purposes," amends section 613 of Public Law 107-67, the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act, 2002, to place a limitation on pay increases for certain prevailing rate (wage) employees in fiscal year 2003. Public Law 108-2 provides that pay increases for wage employees in FY 2003 may not exceed 3.1 percent-the sum of the General Schedule (GS) across-the-board percentage adjustment and the difference between the overall average percentage locality payments for GS employees in FY 2002 and FY 2003.
If any rate exceeds the rate payable on September 30, 2002, by more than 3.1 percent, or if any rate exceeds the rate payable on September 30, 2002, by more than 3.1 percent due to rounding, that rate must be reduced to the highest rate that does not exceed 3.1 percent. If the annual wage survey of private sector rates in a given wage area indicates an adjustment of less than 3.1 percent is warranted, the lower prevailing rate will be payable.
The pay limitation applies to wage employees covered by sections 5342(a)(2) and 5348 of title 5, United States Code. The limitation does not apply to wage employees who negotiate their pay under section 9(b) of Public Law 92-392.
All wage schedules issued pursuant to a wage survey under the authority of section 5343 of title 5, United States Code, are subject to this limitation. This limitation also applies to wage schedules produced by reference to schedules adjusted pursuant to wage surveys and to wage schedules that have been temporarily set aside from certain provisions of the Federal Wage System (FWS) pending study by the Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee.
Following the enactment of Public Law 108-2, FWS wage rates on FY 2003 wage schedules must be applied as follows:
Wage schedules will continue to be distributed by lead agencies through normal agency distribution channels. In addition, Federal Wage System wage schedules are accessible via the Internet through the Wage and Salary Division of the Department of Defense Civilian Personnel Management Service (Internet address http://www.cpms.osd.mil/wage).
This page can be found on the web at the following url: http://opm.gov/oca/COMPMEMO/2003/2003-01.asp