I didnt learn the word shart until I was in my fifties. Thought it was pretty nifty slang.
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I never heard of it until this evening..... please don’t anyone enlighten me! LOL!
Furloughed feds wont be RIFed if government shutdown extends past 30 days, OMB says
By Nicole Ogrysko @nogryskoWFED
January 15, 2019 6:47 pm 3 min read 50 Shares
Agencies wont need to consider targeted layoffs, otherwise known as reductions-in-force (RIFs), if the current partial government shutdown continues for another few days.
While federal statute typically instructs agencies to RIF targeted groups of employees who have been placed on furlough status for 30 days or more, the regulations dont apply to emergency furlough situations, the Office of Management and Budget confirmed Tuesday.
Some astute Federal News Network readers had questioned whether their agencies could RIF furloughed employees if the current government shutdown, now at 25 days and counting, hits the 30-day mark.
There are two kinds of furloughs. Administrative furloughs are planned events by an agency designed to absorb reductions necessitated by downsizing, reduced funding, lack of work or any budget situation other than a lapse in appropriations, according to the Office of Personnel Management.
Ditto.
Your imagination of it is all you need to know. It’s a natural human thing that happens sometimes. It just wasn’t until the ‘naughties’ that someone tagged it with a word and THAT is the funny thing about language.
Moreover, I’m not happy about the fact that I didn’t learn about the ‘naughties’, meaning the years 2000-2009 until the ‘naughties’ were already over! Why did we never think of THAT?
Speaking of time passing, imagine being involved in the Civil War as a youth and then at the end of your life seeing the meat grinder (WWI) churning up all of the young people of your country. Sometimes I feel I don’t belong here.