Showing posts with label DoD Furlough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DoD Furlough. Show all posts

Apr 8, 2011

OMB Federal Employee Shutdown Guidance from Past Furloughs


OMB bulletins and memoranda that were used in connection with past furloughs.


'...OMB Memorandum M-11-13, Planning for Agency Operations During a Lapse in Government Funding (April 7, 2011); OMB Circular A-11, July 2010; OMB Bulletin M-95-18 transmitting 8/16/95 Department of Justice opinion, (August 22, 1995); OMB Memorandum M-91-02, Agency Operations in the Absence of Appropriations, (October 5, 1990); OMB Bulletin No. 80-14, Supplement No. 1, Agency Operations in the Absence of Appropriations, (August 20, 1982); OMB Memorandum, Agency Operations in the Absence of Appropriations, (November 17, 1981); OMB Bulletin 80-14, Shutdown of Agency Operations Upon Failure by the Congress to Enact Appropriations, (August 28, 1980); ...'


Reference: www.opm.gov
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Apr 7, 2011

Federal Employee Furlough and Shutdown Q and A


Most Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Regarding Shutdowns and Furloughs


'...Understandably, this situation has generated some anxiety among federal employees regarding how a government shutdown would affect them. Of particular concern is the fact that many federal employees would be “furloughed” or released without pay for the duration of that shutdown....'


Reference: ourpublicservice.org
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Mar 16, 2011

Memo details Department of Defense Shutdown Plans


Draft Memo Outlines DoD Shutdown Plans


'...If the U.S. federal government shuts down, all military personnel would be required to continue working without pay, according to the memo. The military would continue to operate in Afghanistan, and troops would continue to prepare for deployment. But many civilian DoD employees could be furloughed. ...'


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