Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do probationaries get any kind of severance?
Not if they were fired. Severance is for RIF.
Pretty sure they do. It's an involuntary separation
Yes, but it's a firing and not a RIF, so no severence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do probationaries get any kind of severance?
Not if they were fired. Severance is for RIF.
Pretty sure they do. It's an involuntary separation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do probationaries get any kind of severance?
Not if they were fired. Severance is for RIF.
Pretty sure they do. It's an involuntary separation
Anonymous wrote:If you just got out of jail and you’re on probation, you shouldn’t be working for the government in the first place. -EM.
Anonymous wrote:Are probationary staff who are let go given any sort of severance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the largest layoff in US history - could affect 200,000 employees. The largest to this point was IBM in the 90s that affected around 60,000 people.
They need to put that in the Guinness Book of World Records with Trump and Musk’s pictures so all future generations will know.
Agency head who fired thousands of workers gets government to buy $300 million worth of his company's trucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything about NIH?
Haven’t heard anything yet.
Thank you. I have a dear friend who is a probationary employee there. I want to be in the know so I can support her but want to avoid the "so are you fired?" texts and calls if I can