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RIF
(redirected from Reduction in force)

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AcronymDefinition
RIFReading Is Fundamental
RIFReduction In Force
RIFRule Interchange Format
RIFRifampin (antituberculosis drug)
RIFRouting Information Field
RIFRetirement Income Fund (Canadian retirement plan)
RIFReading Is Fun
RIFReduced Injury Factor
RIFResistance Is Futile (Star Trek)
RIFRight Iliac Fossa
RIFRealistic Imitation Firearm
RIFRenju International Federation
RIFRegional Innovation Fund (UK)
RIFRegistro de Identificación Fiscal (Venezuelan IRS)
RIFRadar Interface
RIFRoom Inventory Form
RIFRabid Inuyasha Fan (adult swim message boards)
RIFRuhe in Frieden (German: rest in peace)
RIFResearch Institute of Fruits (Indonesia)
RIFRecoverable Irradiated Fuel (spent fuel)
RIFRadiation-Induced Fault
RIFResource Interchange Format
RIFRate Input Form
RIFRefit Industrial Facility
RIFRain-Induced Fade


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Noting that any reduction in the number of civilian authorizations can potentially lead to a reduction in force, Patterson said, "Using the programs we have available and in place, we believe we can minimize any impact on our civilian workforce.
Answer: Section 3402(o) defines SUCBs as "amounts which are paid to an employee, pursuant to a plan to which the employer is a party, because of an employee's involuntary separation from employment (whether or not such separation is temporary), resulting directly from a reduction in force, the discontinuance of a plant or operation, or other similar conditions, but only to the extent such benefits are includible in the employee's gross income.
``We're not planning a reduction in force because of the bombing,'' he said.
 
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