
The Federal vs. Private Sector Difference for Employment Law Issues
Having an attorney who understands the fundamental difference between public and private employment is essential for your case.
| Feature | Federal (Public) Sector Employment | Private Sector Employment |
Governing Laws | Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), EEOC, and OPM regulations | Local, State, and Federal employment laws |
Process | Highly defined process with specific appeal avenues and administrative bodies | Typically follows a more general, court-based litigation path |
Deadlines | Extremely short (e.g., 45 days for EEOC contact, 30 days for MSPB appeals) | Generally, longer statutes of limitations (months to years) |
Key Advantage of an Specialist | Federal employment-specific attorneys understand the unique processes and deadlines for all federal agencies | A general employment lawyer does not know the intricacies of federal employment law |
