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Probationers should not automatically become an employee in the absence of agency action,” an Interior Department bulletin said.
The Trump administration is pausing RIFs but probationary firings are resuming Some agencies have walked back their layoffs, but the court order spurring that action is not preventing re-firings.
Many probationary workers at the Department of Health and Human Services had been put on paid leave amid court battles with the Trump administration.
Probationary workers were among the first federal workers targeted by the Trump administration in its attempts to reduce the federal workforce and, in turn, save money.