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It Takes At Least 170 Days to Fire a Government Employee(McCabe gets his retirement)

Washington Free Beacon ^
| 3/10/15 | E Harrington

A minimum of 170 days is required to fire a federal employee for poor performance, if a government agency properly follows the required dismissal process. The government firing process is so lengthy that departments often keep bad employees to avoid it,
according to a report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO). In order to fire a government worker federal managers can consult a 12-step flow chart, which the GAO provided in the report released Monday. The report examined the "long-standing personnel issue" of the government’s inability to fire bad employees.