Legislation Reintroduced to Nullify Schedule F Executive Order
Legislation has been reintroduced in the new Congress to stop federal employees from being reclassified under Schedule F.
Legislation has been reintroduced in the new Congress to stop federal employees from being reclassified under Schedule F.
The author says that rescinding Schedule F is not as simple as an executive order under a new administration.
At least one agency has begun moving its employees to Schedule F. The author explores what the potential ramifications of this are for federal employees.
At least two agencies are identifying positions to move federal employees under Schedule F per a recent executive order. What could go wrong?
Legislation has been introduced in the Senate to rescind the Schedule F Executive Order.
The author lists five executive orders enacted by President Trump that he says should be canceled by President-elect Biden.
The author opposes recent efforts to create a new class of federal employees and says that more must be done to ensure it cannot be attempted again in the future.
The author says there are a number of inherent problems with the recent Executive Order that creates a new class of federal employees.
NTEU has sued President Trump over his recent Executive Order that establishes a new class of federal employees.
Legislation has been introduced to nullify President Trump’s recent Executive Order that would make it easier to hire and fire some federal employees.