The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has begun the process Dismissal of hundreds of probation workers Several sources with knowledge of internal operations told Oka on Thursday, where the latest, large-scale work within federal agencies have been cut.
Cuts are said to affect the situation 560 and 1,830 workers The agency had planned for at least a week, subject to confirmation of Commerce Secretary Howard Luttonick, who oversees the agency.
NOAA reported 11,758 permanent workforce in 2023. This means that the cut can have an impact Over 10% of employees. A source who asked to speak in the background told Hill that the Tuesday began on Thursday and continued on Friday.
One source told Hill that closing letters began to be issued to probation employees at 3:30pm Thursday. The trial state applies to both Recent recruitment Workers who went I recently got promoted.
Another source said a lot. Highly skilled position It was abandoned among them, and recent recruitment has been used to fill the agency's skill gap. In some cases, those fired had previous federal experience, the person said.
One source said National Weather Service Employees I was influenced by them.
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