Fire is expected It affects about 5,400 at first A probation worker acting under the Secretary of Defense for staff and preparation said in a statement.
“We hope to reduce the private workforce in the sector. 5-8% We will refocus the department on creating efficiency and regaining presidential priorities and unit preparation,” Selnick said. “As part of this initial effort, we expect to see around 5,400 probation workers be released from next week. We will then further analyze HR needs while implementing employment freezes and always have all the laws. I will comply with the following.”
This announcement will be made as is the case with defense personnel. Massive firing braces. Internal communication across multiple military services over the past week has been instructed to compile a list of people who can let go and save, with trial workers (people hired within the past year) in the chopping block. I said there is a command.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegses I've previewed these layoffs “It is not in the public interest to retain individuals whose contributions are not mission-critical.”
“Taxpayers deserve a thorough look at our workforce to see where we can. Find and eliminate redundancyHe added.
Heggs also said the Pentagon had it.I'll send you a job freezeFor all employees while it takes time to identify “performance-based standards.”
For the time being, the Trump administration appears to be continuing its progress. Slash and burn approach Reduce the federal workforce through government efficiency.
There are no official figures for total shootings or layoffs, but it is known that thousands of federal employees were showing the doors in President Trump's first month. 1,000 from the Veterans Affairs Bureau Please let it go last week.
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