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  • HOUSE PASSES BILL TO EXTEND PROBATIONARY PERIOD FOR TWO YEARS FOR FEDS - December 1, 2017
  • House paves way for 2-year probationary periods for federal employees

    By Nicole Ogrysko, Federal News Radio

    New federal employees are one step closer to getting longer probationary periods.

    House lawmakers passed the Ensuring a Qualified Civil Service (EQUALS) Act with a 213-204 vote Thursday afternoon. The bill, which Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) introduced in October, will extend the probationary period for most federal employees and senior executives from one year to two.

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