Layoff announcements surge to the most since the pandemic as Musk’s DOGE slices federal labor force
- Layoffs announced by U.S. Employers increased by 60% to 275,240 in March, marking the highest level since May 2020, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
- In the first three months of the year, 497,052 layoffs were announced, the most since Q1 2009, as federal workforce reductions escalated significantly.
- Courts have ordered the reinstatement of many workers, adding that thousands of probationary workers were excluded from the layoff figures reported.
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Free Library holding federal job workshops in response to DOGE layoffs – Metro Philadelphia
The Free Library of Philadelphia is hosting a pair of workshops in the coming days to help federal workers affected by the massive cuts implemented under President Donald Trump’s administration. At the sessions, volunteers, including human resource professionals, will offer tips on updating resumes, networking, job searches and utilizing LinkedIn, officials said. “The Free Library is committed to supporting our communities in times of change and…
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