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NASA’s workforce is undergoing one of its largest reductions in decades, with nearly 4,000 employees choosing to resign through a deferred departure program backed by the Trump administration.
Current and former employees at NSF, NASA, NIH, and the EPA have signed onto letters enumerating their concerns.
NASA’s workforce is undergoing a significant reduction, with nearly 20% of employees leaving the agency, while Pulsar Fusion, ...
The NASA buyouts are being accepted by 4,000 employees frustrated by proposed budget cuts and ongoing leadership instability.
NASA offered multiple voluntary options: the initial Deferred Resignation Program attracted about 870 employees (4.8 percent ...
NASA’s course reversal on firing about 1,000 probationary employees in February was hailed as a victory for those opposing ...
Nearly 4,000 NASA employees have opted to leave under Trump’s Deferred Resignation Program amid leadership shifts, budget ...
NASA announced Friday that nearly 4,000 people have taken buyouts since President Donald Trump began shrinking the federal ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNNASA Implements 20% Workforce Reduction Amid Federal CutsNASA faces a significant reduction in its workforce as a result of a new directive from the Trump administration, aiming to ...
More than 20% of NASA’s civil workforce has elected to leave the agency since President Trump took office in January, the ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — NASA announced that more than 3,000 employees have accepted voluntary departure packages as part of federal government workforce reductions directed by the Trump administration.
A special meeting of the UVa board in the wake of President Jim Ryan's resignation was canceled abruptly Wednesday. "It was no longer needed," officials said.
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