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Agencies will still see strict limits on recruitment once hiring freeze expires in July
Agencies will not be able to fill or create any federal jobs for another three months, after President Donald Trump extended the current federal hiring freeze until July 15. But even after the hiring freeze lifts later this summer, agencies will still be limited in how many new employees they can hire, and how many new positions they can create. The White House said it will cap agencies to one new hire for every four federal employees who leave …
Three months after Donald Trump came to power, at least 130,000 officials dismissed – and sometimes reinstated
Under the leadership of the Donald Trump-Elon Musk duo, the US executive announced numerous redundancies in the administration. Difficult to follow and count, these cuts in the workforce reveal the priority targets of the White House.
Trump Extends Hiring Freeze: ‘Critical Step In Shrinking The Federal Govt’
President Donald Trump on Thursday extended the freeze on hiring new government workers for another 90 days. The administration has said that the freeze is part of an effort to make the government more efficient and promote fiscal responsibility. The freeze, now in effect until July 15, includes exceptions for the military and other national security-related positions. “No Federal civilian position that is presently vacant may be filled, and no…
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