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Today we focus on two possibilities, both unlikely, but that would have big effect on federal employees. One, of course, is the prospect of a debt default. We'll talk about that with financial planner Art Stein.
But first, a bill from Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida would make federal executive branch employees, at-will. You could be fired for any reason short of a prohibited personnel practice. I got one interpretation of what this bill could mean, from the National Active and Retired Federal Employees association's John Hatton.
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Today we focus on two possibilities, both unlikely, but that would have big effect on federal employees. One, of course, is the prospect of a debt default. We'll talk about that with financial planner Art Stein.
But first, a bill from Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida would make federal executive branch employees, at-will. You could be fired for any reason short of a prohibited personnel practice. I got one interpretation of what this bill could mean, from the National Active and Retired Federal Employees association's John Hatton.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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