Health Agencies Remain in the Dark About Next Round of Firings
- White House officials are reviewing federal agencies' downsizing plans, which could lead to the mass firing of thousands of workers, according to two sources with knowledge of the matter.
- President Donald Trump required agencies to submit their plans by March 13 as part of his effort to reform the federal government.
- Department of Education and Veterans Affairs have indicated job cuts, with Veterans Affairs stating it will lay off 80,000 workers.
- Labor unions and experts claim Elon Musk's approach has caused chaos, with criticism regarding the effectiveness of the cost-cutting efforts.
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Health Agencies Remain in the Dark About Next Round of Firings
(MedPage Today) -- A week has passed since federal agency leaders were supposed to submit plans for reductions-in-force (RIFs) and agency reorganizations, but workers at federal health agencies have heard almost nothing about those plans. While...
WH Begins Review of Federal Agency Plans for Second Round of Layoffs, Sources Say
President Donald Trump had given the agencies until March 13 to draw up plans for a second wave of layoffs as part of his rapid-fire effort to reshape and reduce the size of the federal government, which he has called bloated and inefficient.
The Trump administration is reviewing plans by US agencies for a second round of mass layoffs
White House officials are reviewing plans to reduce the number of employees developed by federal agencies, which is expected to lead to the mass layoff of thousands more government employees in the coming weeks, Reuters reported, citing sources. [see_also ids="633751"] US President Donald Trump gave agencies until March 13 to develop plans for a second wave of mass layoffs as part of his program to reform and reduce the federal government. All g…
US gov’t reviews plans for mass layoffs - Egyptian Gazette
White House officials are reviewing federal agencies’ downsizing plans, a move expected to result in the mass firing of thousands of government workers within the coming weeks, two sources with knowledge of the matter said. President Donald Trump had given the agencies until March 13 to draw up plans for a second wave of mass layoffs as part of his rapid-fire effort to reshape and reduce the size of the federal government, which he has called bl…
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