Most FCC Staff Believe Their Work Quality Is Good, Survey Says
FCC employees generally believe the work they do is important and supervisors listen. Those are some of the 2017 results from the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey done by the Office of Personnel Management in Q2 and posted Monday. The survey…
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asked primarily about perceptions of agency management of its workforce. Majorities said they like the kind of work they do (79 percent), are held accountable for performance results (81 percent) and the overall quality of work done by their work units is good (87 percent). Some 85 percent said supervisors listen to them and 83 percent said their work is important. Roughly a third disagreed or strongly disagreed they have sufficient resources to get their job done (35 percent) and that steps are taken to deal with poor performers (36 percent). It said 715 FCC employees completed the online questionnaire.