Federal agencies told to start planning for large-scale layoffs in Trump admin memo
- The Trump administration directed federal agencies to plan for large-scale layoffs by mid-March, according to a memo dated Feb. 26.
- Agencies must submit plans for a reduction in force by March 13, which includes layoffs and position eliminations, as stated in the memo.
- The memo describes federal operations as wasteful and emphasizes urgent reform needs for delivering statutorily-required functions efficiently.
- The General Services Administration informed employees about the reduction in force, pledging to ensure the process is 'fair and dignified' for employees.
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Agencies told to make plans to cut employees
WASHINGTON — Federal agencies must develop plans to eliminate employee positions by March 13, according to a memo distributed Wednesday by President Donald Trump's administration that sets in motion what could become a sweeping realignment of American government.
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