They are under the US Digital Service, but they are not statuatorily required. Maybe they will rif themselves.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So did DOGE just RIF itself?
No because DOGE isn’t even a real agency, right?
Anonymous wrote:So did DOGE just RIF itself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sooooo....if you're not essential during shutdowns, you're eligible for RIF. Unless you're in an office that performs functions mandated by statute or other law, law enforcement, "public safety" (which is not defined), or immigration enforcement. Am I reading that right?
So their plan is to shutdown in March, and everyone who doesn’t go to work is RIF?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sooooo....if you're not essential during shutdowns, you're eligible for RIF. Unless you're in an office that performs functions mandated by statute or other law, law enforcement, "public safety" (which is not defined), or immigration enforcement. Am I reading that right?
So their plan is to shutdown in March, and everyone who doesn’t go to work is RIF?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone give an example of a program that isn't required by law? My husband and I are having a hard time coming up with one.
Anonymous wrote:Sooooo....if you're not essential during shutdowns, you're eligible for RIF. Unless you're in an office that performs functions mandated by statute or other law, law enforcement, "public safety" (which is not defined), or immigration enforcement. Am I reading that right?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone give an example of a program that isn't required by law? My husband and I are having a hard time coming up with one.