IRS halts layoff plans, looks to rehire some fired employees
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IRS halts layoff plans, looks to rehire some fired employees
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is halting its layoff plan and aims to restaff the agency. “As the IRS works to modernize and implement President Trump’s agenda, including the One Big Beautiful Bill, we are committed to ensuring the agency is staffed appropriately to serve the American people effectively and efficiently,” a Treasury spokesperson said…


IRS plans to bring back workers it pushed out but now needs
The IRS plans to ask workers who accepted offers of deferred resignation and early retirement to come back to work - an attempt to make up for staffing losses after
IRS aims to reverse mass layoffs, rehire some fired employees
The firings were previously part of the Trump administration's federal restructuring plan. The Department of Government Efficiency encouraged all departments at the time to reduce its staff by at least 20%.
IRS Wants to Rehire Workers It Lost
“The IRS plans to ask workers who accepted offers of deferred resignation and early retirement to come back to work — an attempt to make up for staffing losses after the agency found it had vacancies in critical jobs,” the Washington Post reports. “The tax agency — which lost nearly 25,700 employees, or 25 percent of the workforce, from buyouts, resignations and firings — told employees that it now wants to reverse some of those losses by reassi…
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