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  2. Schedule F appointment - Wikipedia

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    Schedule Policy/Career, commonly known by its former name Schedule F, is a job classification for appointments in the excepted service of the United States federal civil service for permanent policy-related positions.

  3. Excepted service - Wikipedia

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    Schedule Policy/Career appointments, formerly known as Schedule F appointments apply to "confidential, policy-determining, policy-making, or policy-advocating positions." [5] Schedules A and B were created by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883, Schedule C was created in 1956, and Schedule D was created in 2012. [1]

  4. Trump orders federal workers back to office, weakens job ...

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    Trump's allies have said the return-to-work mandate and the stripping of civil service protections - widely known as "Schedule F" - is intended to help the president replace long-serving ...

  5. Trump sued over ‘Schedule F’ order targeting federal employees

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    A federal employee union has sued over an executive order from President Trump creating a new class of federal employee — allowing those working on policy to be swiftly hired and fired like ...

  6. 2025 United States federal hiring freeze - Wikipedia

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    Other related presidential actions included federal return-to-office mandate, reinstatement of Schedule F, plans to terminate federal DEI officers, and a buyout offer to all federal employees. [10] There were also efforts to end government programs and spending through executive action, such as the federal grant pause. [11]

  7. As Trump seeks to reshape the federal workforce, unions ... - AOL

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    Should Schedule F survive legal challenges, they say, millions of government workers hired based on merit could be fired at will, including if they are deemed insufficiently loyal to Mr. Trump.

  8. Talk:Schedule F appointment - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Schedule F appointment appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 November 2020 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that an estimated tens of thousands of U.S. federal workers could lose due-process job protections by being shifted into Schedule F appointments?

  9. Title 42 appointment - Wikipedia

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    The number of Title 42 appointees increased by 25% from 2006 to 2010. There is a total pay cap of $275,000 for Title 42 appointees; about one-fifth of Title 42 appointments pay higher than $155,500 in 2010, which is equivalent to Level IV of the Executive Schedule and the highest pay allowable to General Schedule employees. [5]