Reduction-in-Force Procedures Law and Legal Definition
Reduction-in-force procedures is defined as “procedures applied in carrying out any reduction in force due to reorganization, due to lack of funds or curtailment of work, or due to any other factor.” (5 USCS § 5361)
Legal Definition list
- Reduction Certificate
- Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act
- Reduced Leave Schedule
- Redress
- Redomestication or Transfer
- Reduction-in-Force Procedures
- Redundant Allegations
- Reemployed Annuitant
- Reemployed Annuitant [Office of Personnel Management]
- Reemployment Trade Adjustment Assistance
- Reenactment Rule
Related Legal Terms
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures (Family Law)
- Competitive Procedures
- Complaint-Information Procedures
- Complaint-Recourse Procedures
- Criminal Law and Procedures Motions
- Electronic Surveillance Minimization Procedures
- Employee Registration Procedures
- Energy Conservation Maintenance and Operating Procedures
- Federal Rules of Appellate Procedures (FRAP)
- Grievance Procedures