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Wikicode de la page après la modification (new_wikitext ) | '<br>Department workplaces ordered shut down till Thursday<br><br><br>Agencies cut workers utilizing lump-sum payments, early retirement<br><br><br>Thursday is due date to send prepare for large-scale layoffs<br><br><br>(Adds brand-new government report on incorrect payments, paragraphs 12-14)<br><br><br>By Timothy Gardner, Tim Reid, Alexandra Alper and Marisa Taylor<br><br><br>WASHINGTON, March 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Education stated on Tuesday it would lay off almost half its [https://29sixservices.in/learning-development/ staff], a possible precursor to [https://29sixservices.in/services/ closing] entirely, as government companies scrambled to fulfill President Donald Trump's deadline to submit plans for a second round of mass layoffs.<br><br><br>The terminations are part of the department's "last mission," it stated in a news release, mentioning Trump's vow to eliminate the department, which oversees $1.6 trillion in college loans, enforces civil liberties laws in schools and offers federal funding for needy districts.<br><br><br>Asked on Fox News whether the firings would result in the department's dismantling, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated "yes," including that doing so "was the president's mandate." The layoffs would leave the department with 2,183 employees, down from 4,133 when Trump took workplace in January.<br><br><br>Before announcing the layoffs, the company purchased workplaces in the Washington location near personnel from Tuesday night through Wednesday, according to an internal notification seen by Reuters. An Education Department representative did not instantly respond to concerns about the nature of the security issues triggering the closures.<br><br><br>Similar closures served as a precursor to shuttering the headquarters of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the humanitarian aid firm, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which secures Americans versus unethical lending institutions.<br><br><br>The layoffs are the current step in Trump's sweeping effort to scale down the government, led by the world's richest individual Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency. DOGE has actually cut more than 100,000 jobs throughout the 2.3 million-member federal civilian bureaucracy, frozen most foreign help and canceled countless programs and agreements, regardless of lots of claims challenging the legality of those relocations.<br><br><br>DOGE's blunt-force technique has actually irritated a number of White House officials and Republican lawmakers, a few of whom have confronted upset constituents at town halls. Trump told department heads last week that they, not Musk, have the last word on staffing, his very first noteworthy public transfer to limit the Tesla CEO.<br><br><br>All U.S. government companies have been purchased to come up with massive layoff plans by Thursday, setting up the next phase of Trump's cost-cutting campaign. Several companies have actually used [https://29sixservices.in/ staff] members payments to retire early to satisfy Trump's need.<br><br><br>Affected Education Department [https://29sixservices.in/services/ staff] members will be put on administrative leave beginning on March 21, the department said.<br><br><br>The union representing more than 2,800 department workers said it would combat the "draconian cuts."<br><br><br>"What is clear from the past weeks of mass firings, chaos, and unchecked unprofessionalism is that this routine has no regard for the thousands of employees who have dedicated their professions to serve their fellow Americans," said Sheria Smith, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 252.<br><br><br>Trump and Musk have actually argued that the government is wasteful and bloated. DOGE declares it has actually conserved $105 billion in cuts, but it has only publicly recorded a fraction of those cost savings, and its accounting has actually been pestered by errors.<br><br><br>The federal government reported an approximated $162 billion in incorrect payments in fiscal year 2024, according to a U.S. Government Accountability Office annual report launched on Tuesday. The vast bulk were overpayments, the report said. Total topped $6.75 trillion in that , according to the Congressional Budget Office.<br><br><br>The overall incorrect payments figure was down [https://29sixservices.in/onboarding/ dramatically] from 2023's $236 billion, the GAO said.<br><br><br>EARLY RETIREMENT OFFERS<br><br><br>Other firms have provided [https://29sixservices.in/industry/ lump-sum payments] of up to $25,000 before tax to workers who accept leave their tasks. Among these are the Office of Personnel Management, the Social Security Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services, including its Fda.<br><br><br>The buyout provides, combined with another program that relieves eligibility requirements for early retirement, are being accepted as a lower-friction method to help fulfill the Thursday due date, human resources specialists at numerous federal companies told Reuters.<br><br><br>The Trump administration has been grappling with myriad claims after it fired thousands of probationary workers in a very first wave of mass layoffs and essentially dismantled entire departments like USAID and CFPB.<br><br><br>The General Services Administration, which handles the government's home portfolio, is likewise looking for approval to provide the buyout payments to employees, according to an email sent by its [https://29sixservices.in/onboarding/ acting head] to personnel on Monday and seen by Reuters. The GSA could not be grabbed remark outside of U.S. organization hours. The Securities and Exchange Commission has actually already used bonuses of up to $50,000, Reuters reported.<br><br><br>Personnels and public governance experts stated the appeal of the buyout program is that it is voluntary and less susceptible to legal obstacles. It likewise needs workers who have actually accepted the deal to repay the money if they take another government task within five years.<br><br><br>Only a couple of agencies have telegraphed how numerous employees they plan to cut in the second phase of layoffs. These consist of the Department of Veterans Affairs, which is intending to cut more than 80,000 workers, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is preparing to cut 1,029 [https://29sixservices.in/manage-resources/ staff].<br><br><br>OPM itself has provided lump-sum payments to some 650 of its employees, according to another individual with knowledge of the matter. Employees were provided until March 12 to react.<br> <br><br>On Monday, the HR department of the Fda sent out an email to all 19,000 [https://29sixservices.in/industry/ staff] members revealing a Friday, March 14, due date for a buyout program. Those who accept would have to retire by April 19.<br><br><br>Late on Monday, HHS sweetened its prior deal by including two months of complete pay in addition to the bonus offer, according to a copy of the email seen by Reuters. HHS could not be reached for comment outside of typical U.S. service hours. (Reporting by Timothy Gardner, Alexandra Alper, Tim Reid and Marisa Taylor, extra reporting by Nathan Layne and Kanishka Singh, composing by Nathan Layne and Joseph Ax; Editing by Scott Malone, David Gregorio and Muralikumar Anantharaman)<br>' |
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+<br>Department workplaces ordered shut down till Thursday<br><br><br>Agencies cut workers utilizing lump-sum payments, early retirement<br><br><br>Thursday is due date to send prepare for large-scale layoffs<br><br><br>(Adds brand-new government report on incorrect payments, paragraphs 12-14)<br><br><br>By Timothy Gardner, Tim Reid, Alexandra Alper and Marisa Taylor<br><br><br>WASHINGTON, March 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Education stated on Tuesday it would lay off almost half its [https://29sixservices.in/learning-development/ staff], a possible precursor to [https://29sixservices.in/services/ closing] entirely, as government companies scrambled to fulfill President Donald Trump's deadline to submit plans for a second round of mass layoffs.<br><br><br>The terminations are part of the department's "last mission," it stated in a news release, mentioning Trump's vow to eliminate the department, which oversees $1.6 trillion in college loans, enforces civil liberties laws in schools and offers federal funding for needy districts.<br><br><br>Asked on Fox News whether the firings would result in the department's dismantling, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated "yes," including that doing so "was the president's mandate." The layoffs would leave the department with 2,183 employees, down from 4,133 when Trump took workplace in January.<br><br><br>Before announcing the layoffs, the company purchased workplaces in the Washington location near personnel from Tuesday night through Wednesday, according to an internal notification seen by Reuters. An Education Department representative did not instantly respond to concerns about the nature of the security issues triggering the closures.<br><br><br>Similar closures served as a precursor to shuttering the headquarters of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the humanitarian aid firm, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which secures Americans versus unethical lending institutions.<br><br><br>The layoffs are the current step in Trump's sweeping effort to scale down the government, led by the world's richest individual Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency. DOGE has actually cut more than 100,000 jobs throughout the 2.3 million-member federal civilian bureaucracy, frozen most foreign help and canceled countless programs and agreements, regardless of lots of claims challenging the legality of those relocations.<br><br><br>DOGE's blunt-force technique has actually irritated a number of White House officials and Republican lawmakers, a few of whom have confronted upset constituents at town halls. Trump told department heads last week that they, not Musk, have the last word on staffing, his very first noteworthy public transfer to limit the Tesla CEO.<br><br><br>All U.S. government companies have been purchased to come up with massive layoff plans by Thursday, setting up the next phase of Trump's cost-cutting campaign. Several companies have actually used [https://29sixservices.in/ staff] members payments to retire early to satisfy Trump's need.<br><br><br>Affected Education Department [https://29sixservices.in/services/ staff] members will be put on administrative leave beginning on March 21, the department said.<br><br><br>The union representing more than 2,800 department workers said it would combat the "draconian cuts."<br><br><br>"What is clear from the past weeks of mass firings, chaos, and unchecked unprofessionalism is that this routine has no regard for the thousands of employees who have dedicated their professions to serve their fellow Americans," said Sheria Smith, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 252.<br><br><br>Trump and Musk have actually argued that the government is wasteful and bloated. DOGE declares it has actually conserved $105 billion in cuts, but it has only publicly recorded a fraction of those cost savings, and its accounting has actually been pestered by errors.<br><br><br>The federal government reported an approximated $162 billion in incorrect payments in fiscal year 2024, according to a U.S. Government Accountability Office annual report launched on Tuesday. The vast bulk were overpayments, the report said. Total topped $6.75 trillion in that , according to the Congressional Budget Office.<br><br><br>The overall incorrect payments figure was down [https://29sixservices.in/onboarding/ dramatically] from 2023's $236 billion, the GAO said.<br><br><br>EARLY RETIREMENT OFFERS<br><br><br>Other firms have provided [https://29sixservices.in/industry/ lump-sum payments] of up to $25,000 before tax to workers who accept leave their tasks. Among these are the Office of Personnel Management, the Social Security Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services, including its Fda.<br><br><br>The buyout provides, combined with another program that relieves eligibility requirements for early retirement, are being accepted as a lower-friction method to help fulfill the Thursday due date, human resources specialists at numerous federal companies told Reuters.<br><br><br>The Trump administration has been grappling with myriad claims after it fired thousands of probationary workers in a very first wave of mass layoffs and essentially dismantled entire departments like USAID and CFPB.<br><br><br>The General Services Administration, which handles the government's home portfolio, is likewise looking for approval to provide the buyout payments to employees, according to an email sent by its [https://29sixservices.in/onboarding/ acting head] to personnel on Monday and seen by Reuters. The GSA could not be grabbed remark outside of U.S. organization hours. The Securities and Exchange Commission has actually already used bonuses of up to $50,000, Reuters reported.<br><br><br>Personnels and public governance experts stated the appeal of the buyout program is that it is voluntary and less susceptible to legal obstacles. It likewise needs workers who have actually accepted the deal to repay the money if they take another government task within five years.<br><br><br>Only a couple of agencies have telegraphed how numerous employees they plan to cut in the second phase of layoffs. These consist of the Department of Veterans Affairs, which is intending to cut more than 80,000 workers, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is preparing to cut 1,029 [https://29sixservices.in/manage-resources/ staff].<br><br><br>OPM itself has provided lump-sum payments to some 650 of its employees, according to another individual with knowledge of the matter. Employees were provided until March 12 to react.<br> <br><br>On Monday, the HR department of the Fda sent out an email to all 19,000 [https://29sixservices.in/industry/ staff] members revealing a Friday, March 14, due date for a buyout program. Those who accept would have to retire by April 19.<br><br><br>Late on Monday, HHS sweetened its prior deal by including two months of complete pay in addition to the bonus offer, according to a copy of the email seen by Reuters. HHS could not be reached for comment outside of typical U.S. service hours. (Reporting by Timothy Gardner, Alexandra Alper, Tim Reid and Marisa Taylor, extra reporting by Nathan Layne and Kanishka Singh, composing by Nathan Layne and Joseph Ax; Editing by Scott Malone, David Gregorio and Muralikumar Anantharaman)<br>
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0 => '<br>Department workplaces ordered shut down till Thursday<br><br><br>Agencies cut workers utilizing lump-sum payments, early retirement<br><br><br>Thursday is due date to send prepare for large-scale layoffs<br><br><br>(Adds brand-new government report on incorrect payments, paragraphs 12-14)<br><br><br>By Timothy Gardner, Tim Reid, Alexandra Alper and Marisa Taylor<br><br><br>WASHINGTON, March 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Education stated on Tuesday it would lay off almost half its [https://29sixservices.in/learning-development/ staff], a possible precursor to [https://29sixservices.in/services/ closing] entirely, as government companies scrambled to fulfill President Donald Trump's deadline to submit plans for a second round of mass layoffs.<br><br><br>The terminations are part of the department's "last mission," it stated in a news release, mentioning Trump's vow to eliminate the department, which oversees $1.6 trillion in college loans, enforces civil liberties laws in schools and offers federal funding for needy districts.<br><br><br>Asked on Fox News whether the firings would result in the department's dismantling, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated "yes," including that doing so "was the president's mandate." The layoffs would leave the department with 2,183 employees, down from 4,133 when Trump took workplace in January.<br><br><br>Before announcing the layoffs, the company purchased workplaces in the Washington location near personnel from Tuesday night through Wednesday, according to an internal notification seen by Reuters. An Education Department representative did not instantly respond to concerns about the nature of the security issues triggering the closures.<br><br><br>Similar closures served as a precursor to shuttering the headquarters of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the humanitarian aid firm, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which secures Americans versus unethical lending institutions.<br><br><br>The layoffs are the current step in Trump's sweeping effort to scale down the government, led by the world's richest individual Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency. DOGE has actually cut more than 100,000 jobs throughout the 2.3 million-member federal civilian bureaucracy, frozen most foreign help and canceled countless programs and agreements, regardless of lots of claims challenging the legality of those relocations.<br><br><br>DOGE's blunt-force technique has actually irritated a number of White House officials and Republican lawmakers, a few of whom have confronted upset constituents at town halls. Trump told department heads last week that they, not Musk, have the last word on staffing, his very first noteworthy public transfer to limit the Tesla CEO.<br><br><br>All U.S. government companies have been purchased to come up with massive layoff plans by Thursday, setting up the next phase of Trump's cost-cutting campaign. Several companies have actually used [https://29sixservices.in/ staff] members payments to retire early to satisfy Trump's need.<br><br><br>Affected Education Department [https://29sixservices.in/services/ staff] members will be put on administrative leave beginning on March 21, the department said.<br><br><br>The union representing more than 2,800 department workers said it would combat the "draconian cuts."<br><br><br>"What is clear from the past weeks of mass firings, chaos, and unchecked unprofessionalism is that this routine has no regard for the thousands of employees who have dedicated their professions to serve their fellow Americans," said Sheria Smith, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 252.<br><br><br>Trump and Musk have actually argued that the government is wasteful and bloated. DOGE declares it has actually conserved $105 billion in cuts, but it has only publicly recorded a fraction of those cost savings, and its accounting has actually been pestered by errors.<br><br><br>The federal government reported an approximated $162 billion in incorrect payments in fiscal year 2024, according to a U.S. Government Accountability Office annual report launched on Tuesday. The vast bulk were overpayments, the report said. Total topped $6.75 trillion in that , according to the Congressional Budget Office.<br><br><br>The overall incorrect payments figure was down [https://29sixservices.in/onboarding/ dramatically] from 2023's $236 billion, the GAO said.<br><br><br>EARLY RETIREMENT OFFERS<br><br><br>Other firms have provided [https://29sixservices.in/industry/ lump-sum payments] of up to $25,000 before tax to workers who accept leave their tasks. Among these are the Office of Personnel Management, the Social Security Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services, including its Fda.<br><br><br>The buyout provides, combined with another program that relieves eligibility requirements for early retirement, are being accepted as a lower-friction method to help fulfill the Thursday due date, human resources specialists at numerous federal companies told Reuters.<br><br><br>The Trump administration has been grappling with myriad claims after it fired thousands of probationary workers in a very first wave of mass layoffs and essentially dismantled entire departments like USAID and CFPB.<br><br><br>The General Services Administration, which handles the government's home portfolio, is likewise looking for approval to provide the buyout payments to employees, according to an email sent by its [https://29sixservices.in/onboarding/ acting head] to personnel on Monday and seen by Reuters. The GSA could not be grabbed remark outside of U.S. organization hours. The Securities and Exchange Commission has actually already used bonuses of up to $50,000, Reuters reported.<br><br><br>Personnels and public governance experts stated the appeal of the buyout program is that it is voluntary and less susceptible to legal obstacles. It likewise needs workers who have actually accepted the deal to repay the money if they take another government task within five years.<br><br><br>Only a couple of agencies have telegraphed how numerous employees they plan to cut in the second phase of layoffs. These consist of the Department of Veterans Affairs, which is intending to cut more than 80,000 workers, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which is preparing to cut 1,029 [https://29sixservices.in/manage-resources/ staff].<br><br><br>OPM itself has provided lump-sum payments to some 650 of its employees, according to another individual with knowledge of the matter. Employees were provided until March 12 to react.<br> <br><br>On Monday, the HR department of the Fda sent out an email to all 19,000 [https://29sixservices.in/industry/ staff] members revealing a Friday, March 14, due date for a buyout program. Those who accept would have to retire by April 19.<br><br><br>Late on Monday, HHS sweetened its prior deal by including two months of complete pay in addition to the bonus offer, according to a copy of the email seen by Reuters. HHS could not be reached for comment outside of typical U.S. service hours. (Reporting by Timothy Gardner, Alexandra Alper, Tim Reid and Marisa Taylor, extra reporting by Nathan Layne and Kanishka Singh, composing by Nathan Layne and Joseph Ax; Editing by Scott Malone, David Gregorio and Muralikumar Anantharaman)<br>'
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