Federal workers on edge as Trump plans to shrink government and cut services proceed
- Federal workers face job losses as the Trump administration continues its workforce reductions, significantly impacting their mental health and job security.
- Thousands of federal workers lost their jobs during the Trump administration's workforce purge, causing concern among employees about potential layoffs and the stability of their jobs.
- Trump issued a memo on March 20, giving the Office of Personnel Management power to fire employees without prior notice.
- The General Services Administration plans to close several federal offices and consolidate operations, raising further concerns about service continuity.
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White House office moves to limit union rights for federal employees
The memo cites authority issued under the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act, which Trump is also using to end collective bargaining agreements with federal unions that represent agencies with national security missions.
Trump administration tells big consulting firms to cut the 'gobbledygook' and justify their contracts
The General Services Administration is asking consulting firms to cut the jargon and get to the point when reviewing their government contracts.Douglas Rissing/Getty ImagesThe General Services Administration has asked consulting firms to justify their government contracts.10 companies have been asked to submit a spending breakdown that "a 15-year-old" could understand.The GSA told BI it has already cut $4.5 billion worth of consulting contracts …
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