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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Aren’t all attorneys excepted service anyway?[/quote] Yes, attorneys are in the excepted service. But, they are still covered by Civil Service protections that require notice and due process prior to any adverse action. They can also challenge certain effectuated adverse actions, such as removals, by filing an appeal with the Merit Systems Protection Board. Under Trump's EO, [b]countless federal employees, including BVA attorneys could be stripped by these protections and can fired without notice and due process and without any right to challenge the adverse action.[/b] [/quote] At-will employment is how most employees are employed in the US, including most attorneys employed at law firms. [/quote] Right. There is no "appeal" in the private, non-unionized sector - there is only unemployment, if you're employer doesn't prevail in denying it.[/quote]
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