State Department, reorganization plan
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The State Department is firing over 1,300 employees in line with a dramatic reorganization plan initiated by the Trump administration earlier this year.
A comprehensive overview of current US domestic news highlights major shake-ups under President Trump, including diplomatic layoffs, Texas flood relief efforts, and legal developments surrounding various influential figures such as Chris Brown and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio insists he is streamlining a bloated department, but critics warn the cost to America’s standing and influence could be high.
State Department employees already bracing for mass layoffs faced another blow Friday in the Supreme Court’s ruling that district courts cannot issue universal injunctions against President ...
The State Department cannot proceed with its reorganization, which was set to include thousands of layoffs, after a federal judge on Friday updated a previous ruling blocking federal workforce ...
The Trump administration’s plan for mass layoffs at the State Department has left much of the workforce exasperated and embittered, tanking morale as extra demands were made to assist U.S ...
The State Department may begin laying off hundreds of Washington, D.C.,-based employees as soon as this Friday, according to internal correspondence among staff that was shared with CBS News, amid ...
Here's where the State Department is planning its layoffs and changes Various national security offices, as well as units that cover Asia and the Middle East, will be consolidated or slashed.
A woman, who worked at the U.S. Department of Education leaves the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center, after the U.S. President Donald Trump administration began mass layoffs of thousands of ...
Sixty Democratic lawmakers told Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday to refrain from moving ahead with mass layoffs of State Department employees and to lift a hiring freeze at a time of ...