There is more to it than as stated above.  The shut down command works
differently in each of these 2 locations.

1) If you have another person logged on and try to shut down from the
FUSA, it won't let you.  It forces you to log on as the other person and
log them off before changing back to the first user and then shutting
down.

2) If you attempt to shut down from the System menu entry with a second
person logged on, it will tell you there is someone else logged on and
ask if you want to shut down anyway.

There is an obvious difference in ease of use between these 2 methods of
shutting down.  There needs to be a way to add this functionality back
in, preferably by default.

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Adding Fast User Switcher applet causes shut down options to disappear from 
System menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343219
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