5 CFR §1201.36
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- (a)Explanation.
- (1)Consolidation occurs when the appeals of two or more parties are united for consideration because they contain identical or similar issues. For example, individual appeals rising from a single reduction in force might be consolidated.
- (2)Joinder occurs when one person has filed two or more appeals and they are united for consideration. For example, a judge might join an appeal challenging a 30-day suspension with a pending appeal challenging a subsequent removal if the same appellant filed both appeals.
- (b)Action by judge. A judge may consolidate or join cases on his or her own motion or on the motion of a party if doing so would:
- (c)Any objection to a motion for consolidation or joinder must be filed within 10 days of the date of service of the motion.