NASA Probationary Employees Not Fired
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In a last-minute decision, White House decides not to terminate NASA employees

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The White House has sought to fire probationary employees at several federal agencies.
NASA had sought exemptions for all of these employees, who comprise about 6 percent of NASA 's workforce.
This includes new hires within the last one or two years or long-time employees who have moved into or been promoted into a new position.
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