Add 'EPA Workers Receive Emails Warning their Employment could Be Terminated'
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<br>More than 1,100 employees at the Epa got notice this week that they were deemed to be on probationary status and alerting they might be fired instantly, according to an e-mail obtained by CNN.<br>
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<br>Probationary workers receiving the email have been working at the firm for less than a year. The e-mails began to go out late on Wednesday afternoon, according to an EPA union authorities.<br>
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<br>The exact same message will be sent out to other company workforces, a White House official stated. Across the US government, the current information shows there are more than 220,000 staff members on probation.<br>
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<br>"As a probationary/trial duration employee, the agency has the right to right away end you pursuant to 5 CFR § 315.804," the EPA email to probationary staff members reads. "The process for probationary removal is that you get a notification of termination, and your [employment](https://careers.cblsolutions.com) is ended instantly."<br>
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<br>"Each staff member's status will be identified individually," the e-mail adds.<br>
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<br>The e-mail also define an appeals procedure employees can take to see if they are eligible for extra security.<br>
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<br>The approach resembles how Elon Musk, now a key Trump advisor, handled layoffs when he purchased Twitter - make a brand-new email alias (in this case, notice@epa.gov) and [employment](https://elearnportal.science/wiki/User:MickeyNolette) then send out mass termination letters to everybody on it.<br>
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<br>The US Office of Personnel Management declined to comment, and the White House and EPA did not respond to requests for extra comment.<br>
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<br>The EPA union authorities said these probationary workers aren't the same as at-will workers
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