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I believe it is ethical for a foreign company to pay a ghanaian lesser than it will pay a foreign national to do the same job because of qualification difference but i want to know why it is unethical to do that
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According to the Office of Personnel Management, OPM-approved pay plan codes are found in the OPM Operating Manual: The Guide to Personnel Data Standards. For the purpose of Federal civilian personnel data reporting requirements, this manual defines "pay plan" as "a particular table or array of pay rates prescribed by law or other authoritative source that establishes the basic pay rates for certain employees." For the Foreign Service, the pay table for pay plans FO and FP can be found on the State Department web site at http://www.state.gov/m/dghr/pay/. For the Senior Foreign Service, the basic rates of pay are pegged to the pay table for the Senior Executive Service pursuant to Executive Order 12293. The SES pay table is on the OPM website at http://www.opm.gov/oca/.
The United States Foreign Service is part of the US State Department. This Department is headed by an executive department head that reports to the US president. The Foreign Service uses the same pay grades as other parts of the Federal governments salary scales.
The term "pay scale" is a noun that refers to the hierarchy of wage level, typically varying according to job title, salary or length of service. It is also called a "salary scale" or "wage scale".
Most musicians are on a per-service pay scale determined by the union.
The same as any other state. The amount paid is based on pay grade and time in service. When doing monthly UTAs, pay is based on the table used to determine pay for National Guard and Reserve members for their weekend drills. When called to active duty, they're paid according to the active duty pay scale.
A Sergeant is higher than a Corporal in any service, police or military, US or foreign.
Both entities fall under the same pay scale. There is no difference in pay.
The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) publishes the pay scales every year. In Feb 2009 they give you access to both the 2008 and the 2009 pay scale information.
No; only if you begin the paperwork to become a foreign national.