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EPA tells 1,000 employees they could be fired ‘immediately’
More than 1,000 employees at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) were notified last week that they may be subject to immediate firing, according to an email obtained by The Hill. The email,
More than 1,000 EPA employees are told they could be dismissed immediately
The Trump administration notified more than 1,000 Environmental Protection Agency workers that they could be dismissed because they are "probationary/ trial period employees."
Thousands of EPA employees warned of immediate termination
Thousands of people who work for the Environmental Protection Agency have been alerted they are at risk of losing their jobs. Tracy Wholf, CBS News senior coordinating producer of climate, joins "America Decides" to discuss what the future looks like for the agency,
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DeWine signs executive order requiring state employees to return to regular in-person work
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order Tuesday requiring some state employees to return to regular in-office work, ...
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on MSN
EPA warns more than 100 workers at RTP campus they could be fired at any time
About 1 in 10 employees at the large North Carolina site were told the federal agency could “immediately terminate” their ...
The Daily Signal
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Lee Zeldin Hits the Ground Running at EPA
Lee Zeldin is making his visit as EPA administrator to East Palestine, Ohio, a community still reeling from the catastrophic ...
WXII 12 NEWS
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EPA workers receive emails warning their employment could be terminated
More than 1,100
employees
at the
Environmental Protection Agency
received notice this week that they were deemed to be on probationary status and warning they could be fired immediately ...
WFMJ
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Ohio EPA investigating extent of contamination of wastewater spill in Canfield
The public will have a chance to comment on the clean up plan but Ohio EPA officials say that probably won’t come soon.
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