Trump Administration Scrambles to Rehire Key Federal Workers After DOGE Firings | News Channel 3-12
- The Trump administration fired thousands of federal workers in early 2025 but began reinstating many employees by April and May across agencies like HHS and CDC.
- These layoffs occurred as part of a broader initiative led by a government agency aimed at downsizing the federal workforce during widespread efforts to reduce government expenditures.
- Agencies rehired key teams such as the CDC's Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch and reinstated mine safety staff, while also recalling Farsi speakers and halting other layoffs.
- Elaine Kamarck warned that the federal government is facing numerous urgent challenges due to lost expertise and disruptions, raising serious concerns about its ability to function effectively.
- The rapid reversals signal challenges in replacing lost skills and imply risks to government services and the ability to address both current and future problems.
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(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Dong-hyun = The US Donald Trump administration is said to be re-recruiting personnel from the White House National Security Council (NSC), which carried out a large-scale purge...
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Trump administration scrambles to rehire key federal workers after DOGE firings
Federal agencies are rehiring and ordering back from leave some of the employees who were laid off in the weeks after President Donald Trump took office as they scramble to fill critical gaps in services left by the Department of Government Efficiency-led effort to shrink the federal workforce.
Trump administration scrambles to rehire key workers after DOGE
Federal agencies are rehiring and ordering back from leave some of the employees who were laid off in the weeks after President Donald Trump took office as they scramble to fill critical gaps in services left by the Department of…
The Trump administration is reportedly reversing a series of mass layoffs of federal employees that were pushed forward in the first weeks of Trump's presidency.
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