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What deadline did the Trump administration give to federal agencies for workforce cuts?

The Trump administration has given every federal agency a deadline of today to let go of probationary workers, as part of broader federal workforce cuts. While the administration has not provided clarity on the total number of federal workers who have been terminated in this initiative, they have proceeded with implementing the directive across agencies. This comes amid controversy, including the president making a contentious appointment for the top federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. The lack of transparency around these terminations has left many federal employees uncertain about their employment status and compensation.

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Federal Workforce Cuts and Uncertainty

ABC News·8 months ago

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