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  2. Policy/Career appointment - Wikipedia

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    Schedule F was created by Executive Order 13957 on October 21, 2020. [3] The executive order had required heads of all federal agencies to submit a preliminary list of positions that could be reclassified as Schedule F by January 19, 2021, the day before the next presidential inauguration, to John D. McEntee, the director of the Presidential ...

  3. Talk:Schedule Policy/Career appointment - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Schedule Policy/Career 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?

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  5. Schedule Policy/Career appointment - Wikipedia

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    Schedule F was created by Executive Order 13957 on October 21, 2020. [3] The executive order had required heads of all federal agencies to submit a preliminary list of positions that could be reclassified as Schedule F by January 19, 2021, the day before the next presidential inauguration, to John D. McEntee, the director of the Presidential ...

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  7. Category:Cleanup templates - Wikipedia

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    This category is for templates that flag some kind of article content or presentation issue that needs addressing, but which is not a core content policy dispute; typical examples include style, focus, tone, layout, markup, and metadata.