Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what if you have 20 years but just moved to a new agency? Are you still considered senior at the new agency for rif purposes? After a very long run at my old agency I switched to one of the ones on the chopping block and am concerned.
No but all being equal another person with longer tenure at your agency will beat you out
No im not stilll considered senior at the new agency and my 20 years won’t be worth more than 5 year employee at new agency?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what if you have 20 years but just moved to a new agency? Are you still considered senior at the new agency for rif purposes? After a very long run at my old agency I switched to one of the ones on the chopping block and am concerned.
No but all being equal another person with longer tenure at your agency will beat you out
Anonymous wrote:So what if you have 20 years but just moved to a new agency? Are you still considered senior at the new agency for rif purposes? After a very long run at my old agency I switched to one of the ones on the chopping block and am concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Seniority is second to vet preference, unless the vet is career conditional or probationary. In that case, the vet is put at the top of the list for retention in those groups. You also get seniority bonus points for your previous performance evaluation ratings.
This was how my agency handled a furlough through the RIF process so YMMV at your agency.