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Federal layoffs ‘likely’ if too few employees choose to quit, memo says
The government is likely to lay off employees if not enough take an offer to resign now and be paid through September, a GSA official warns. The offer expires Thursday.
Layoffs likely if too few US government employees quit, report says
Layoffs of federal workers would be "likely" if too few employees quit under the White House's deferred resignation program, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing a memo from a General Services Administration official.
Memo threatens layoffs 'likely' if federal workers do not take risky 'buyout': reports
A memorandum from the General Services Administration warned staff that layoffs across the federal government were "likely" if not enough workers took advantage of an offer to resign with deferred payments.
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Federal workers face mounting pressure to decide on Trump resignation offer
The Trump administration issued an email blast on Jan. 28 giving most of the country’s 2.3 million eligible employees federal ...
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The list of major companies laying off staff in the new year, including Salesforce, Meta, Microsoft, and BP
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2025 after a wave of layoffs last year. Meta, Microsoft, BlackRock, and Ally are among those shedding staff.
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Massive Layoffs Hit CNN And NBC In Wake Of Trump's Presidency: What We Know
CNN and NBC became the first major news houses to make personnel changes after Donald Trump ascended to the presidency for ...
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CNN laying off about 200 employees as part of shift to digital model
CNN, already beset by historically low television ratings, is laying off 6 percent of its staff, roughly 200 people, chief ...
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Washington Post editor says newspaper ‘utterly lost its soul’ after ‘equating’ Biden, Trump pardons
David Maraniss, who has spent nearly five decades at the Washington Post, took to social media and bemoaned the fact that his ...
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