Layoffs Affect Key Priorities
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – Layoffs affecting over 1,300 State Department employees and university staff cut expertise in visa fraud, consular affairs, and intelligence, raising concerns about national security and financial stability.
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Read Full ArticleLayoffs hinge on how office, division leaders cut budgets: officials
Officials told the Staff Council on Friday that the scope of layoffs will depend on how office and division leaders adjust their budgets to meet their assigned targets for the upcoming fiscal year. Vice President and Chief People Officer Sabrina Minor, Chief of Staff Scott Mory and Vice Provost for Enrollment and Student Success Jay Goff fielded questions from Staff Council President Kim Fulmer and other members at Friday’s meeting, where Mory s…
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