Trump Administration Is Now Rehiring Hundreds of Federal Employees Laid Off by DOGE
The General Services Administration reversed layoffs after cuts failed to deliver promised savings, recalling hundreds of employees who must decide on reinstatement by week’s end, officials said.
- Hundreds of federal employees laid off during Elon Musk's cost-cutting measures are being asked to return by the General Services Administration , with a deadline to accept or decline reinstatement.
- Those who accept must report for duty on October 6 following a seven-month paid leave, during which the GSA incurred high costs that were passed on to taxpayers.
- Chad Becker, a former GSA real estate official, stated that the agency was left broken and understaffed due to the downsizing initiative, which he described as having gone too far, too fast.
- The GSA's leadership team is now reviewing workforce actions and making adjustments for the benefit of taxpayer interests, due to public backlash against its previous decisions.
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The General Services Administration has given the employees — who managed government workspaces — until the end of the week to accept or decline reinstatement, according to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press.
Hundreds of workers cut by DOGE now asked to return to work after months of paid time off
Hundreds of federal employees cut loose by Elon Musk have been given a tight deadline to decide whether to come back to work.The General Services Administration has given laid-work workers who had managed government workplaces until the end of this week to accept or decline reinstatement, according ...
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