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What does OEF mean with respect to the RIF?

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OEF stands for organizational efficiency, see below as @bbu has it defined well

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Post ID: @lXcpm+KgR6nUx

Honeyhell-Bent you are an idiot. Veterans are, indeed, a protected class under federal law.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protected_class

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Post ID: @2lgv+KgR6nUx

They are a protected class.

If you fire someone because they a are a woman that is illegal. If you fire someone because they are catholic that is illegal. If you fire someone because they are a veteran that is illegal. If they fire you because of your age or disability that is illegal.

That is why the RIF books publish age so they can legally prove you weren't terminated because you were old/young. The demographics of the group rif'd needs to align with the company demographics. Google 'protected employment classes'

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Post ID: @2rdk+KgR6nUx

Vets get preferential hiring consideration, not protected employment

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Post ID: @2lnd+KgR6nUx

Our

Employees, are

F*ct

Love, Dave

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Post ID: @uhz+KgR6nUx

OEF = organizational efficiency.

For financial purposes OEF expense is the cost of our people = salaries, OT, payroll taxes, health insurance, etc + cost of subcontractors

A RIF will reduce those OEF costs

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Post ID: @bbu+KgR6nUx

veteran status is a protected employment class...

So i think it would be relevant to a RIF

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Post ID: @wjp+KgR6nUx

Yes - that's a very popular definition of this acronym. But it has nothing to do with the RIF.

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Post ID: @wvj+KgR6nUx

Vets who served in Afghanistan ?

Operation Enduring Freedom?

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