Anonymous ID: 0a25cf June 12, 2021, 10:11 a.m. No.13886946   🗄️.is đź”—kun

I guess thats one way to insure loyalist placements ahead of current people

 

https://www.federaltimes.com/management/hr/2021/06/07/opm-opens-path-to-bring-back-feds-at-higher-grade-levels/

 

Federal employees that leave government service may now be able to return to government work at a higher grade level without going through the normal competition process, under a final rule issued by the Office of Personnel Management June 7.

 

The rule gives agencies the authority to reinstate a departed employee at a higher grade level than when they left, if they have gained relevant experience for that new grade from outside government, as current regulation only allows such reinstatement at the same grade as the employee had when they left.

 

Reinstated employees can also be placed in a career with greater promotional potential than they had before.

 

In its proposal period, the rule largely received support from individuals and agencies, though some worried that it would give departed feds greater advantage for getting hired than current feds trying to move up along the career path.

Anonymous ID: 0a25cf June 12, 2021, 10:29 a.m. No.13887064   🗄️.is đź”—kun

April 2, 2021 the day color revolutions were re-instated

 

https://www.ila-americanbranch.org/presidential-statement-on-revocation-of-executive-order-13928-and-travel-restrictions-against-icc-personnel/

 

On Friday, April 2, 2021, the United States revoked Executive Order 13928 (EO), which had been adopted by former U.S. President Donald Trump on June 11, 2020. The EO declared the International Criminal Court (ICC) to be a threat to U.S. national security under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The EO, and the Regulations implementing it, were subsequently used by the Trump administration to impose sanctions on ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, and another senior member of her office, Phakiso Mochochoko. Although policy differences between the ICC and the United States have been long-standing, the use of an Executive Order permitting the imposition of civil and criminal penalties upon officials of an international organization was unprecedented and perceived as Executive overreach and an attack on the judicial independence of the Court. It also provoked a rift between the United States and many of its closest allies which are strong supporters of the Court.

 

As President of the International Law Association (American Branch), I commend President Biden’s actions terminating the national emergency declared in the June 11 Executive Order, revoking the June 11 executive order, and ending travel bans on ICC personnel. The President’s action is consistent with his declaration that “America is back,” and ready to join its allies in the promotion of human rights and global governance achieved through the rule of law. Although Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced that the United States was not withdrawing its “long-standing objection to the Court’s efforts to assert jurisdiction over personnel of non-States Parties such as the United States and Israel,” he also agreed that “engagement with all stakeholders in the ICC process rather than the imposition of sanctions” was the proper approach.

Anonymous ID: 0a25cf June 12, 2021, 10:54 a.m. No.13887206   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6258470589001

 

Sharri Markson to unveil exclusive Wuhan lab footage this Sunday

12/06/2021|1min

This Sunday night Sky News host Sharri Markson will unveil exclusive footage inside the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

 

Catch this must-watch episode of Sharri on Foxtel at 6pm or catch-up on the developments at www.skynews.com.au