In Kansas City, DOGE federal worker layoffs hit close to home
- Federal layoffs affected 30 medical-related employees at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke due to a coding error, as reported by NINDS Human Resources officers.
- The Department of Health and Human Services has announced reduction-in-force notices affecting roughly 10,000 federal workers.
- U.S. Senator Charles Schumer criticized Kennedy's layoffs, including those of employees who supported 9/11 survivors, claiming that Kennedy's actions conflicted with his commitments.
- Kansas City faces uncertainty as federal layoffs affect economic stability, with potential job losses predicted to impact 14,600 workers.
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'Infuriated at the inefficiency': Workers mistakenly fired by DOGE error hired back
While Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Gen-Z-aged software programmers are firing federal employees (including veterans), a computer code appears to have been responsible for the laying off of 30 medical-related employees, including more than 10 laboratory leaders, at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). NINDS’ office of Human Resources scrambled to quickly re-hire the wrongly fired staff this week after…
Free Library offers workshops to federal employees
Federal workers hit by DOGE cuts can now tap the Free Library of Philadelphia for help. The free workshops will include networking and career tips, take place at four different locations, and are open to those who have already been laid off, along with those facing potential job loss, said Sandra Miller, the workplace librarian for the Free Library. Workshops held in South Philly received “resounding” positive feedback, Miller said. The next fo…
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