Nearly 4,000 NASA Employees Opt to Leave Agency Through Deferred Resignation Program
- Nearly 4,000 NASA employees have opted to leave the space agency through the Trump administration's deferred resignation program, according to NASA.
- These cuts will reduce NASA's workforce from 18,000 to 14,000 employees, as stated by NASA spokesperson Cheryl Warner.
- More than 300 current and former NASA employees signed a letter to interim NASA administrator Sean Duffy criticizing the changes at the agency.
- The Planetary Society expressed that the White House budget proposal actively rejects the promise of a strong space program, stating the cuts are not in the best interest of NASA.
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Nearly 4,000 NASA employees opt to leave agency through deferred resignation program
Nearly 4,000 NASA employees have opted to leave the space agency through the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program, NASA said on Saturday.The cuts amount to an estimated 20% of NASA’s workforce, and will reduce the agency from 18,000 to 14,000 employees, NASA spokesperson Cheryl Warner said in a statement shared with NPR. The total number includes the agency’s loss of 500 other workers due to normal attrition, she said.During a sec…
Mediafax NASA will lose almost 20% of the total employees. It is the second drop of concessions, first being granted hundreds of people. NASA announced Saturday that about 3,000 people were included in the second drop of the grant programme. The stage ended Friday, according to Le Figaro. Previously, 870 people were granted. Despite this staff cuts, the US space agency has to continue its operations on human missions on the Moon and March, which…
MILLENIO NASA will lose about 3,000 employees in the framework of the federal government’s jib scheme undertaken by Donald Trump, although the president remains committed to the U.S. space agency carrying manned missions to the Moon and Mars. The aerospace agency reported in a statement that nearly 3,000 employees took part in the second round of the voluntary resignation plan. In the first round, 870 workers agreed to leave the agency. NASA’s s…
NASA of the United States Space Agency will lose approximately 3,900 employees as part of Donald Trump's radical effort to reduce the federal workforce – at the same time as the president prioritizes plans for equivalent missions on the Moon and Mars. In an e-mail statement, NASA stated that [...]
Nasa to lose 3900 employees
WASHINGTON: According to Nasa it will lose 3900 employees due to President Donald Trump’s policy of reducing federal workforce. Nasa used to have a staff of 18,000 before Trump took office in the month of January. The 20 per cent reduction means the Agency will have to pursue exploration of Moon and Mars with 14,000 workers. Newspakistan.tv
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