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The White House is scrutinizing layoff plans by federal agencies in an effort to limit further court challenges after the Supreme Court cleared the way for a sweeping downsizing of the government ...
State Department begins mass layoffs after Trump was given green light to purge 'bloated' government
The sweeping reorganization comes Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed the 'bloated' bureaucracy was 'radical political ...
US state department staffers have been informed of layoffs after a Supreme Court order overturned an injunction against ...
In a message to employees announcing its next moves, Indeed's CEO said the company “must adapt” to developments in artificial ...
The State Department is planning to lay off hundreds of U.S. staff, part of the Trump administration's plan to slash the size ...
County planners on Thursday unanimously approved conditional use permits for two business projects, one new and one that has ...
The State Department has notified its employees of upcoming mass layoffs as part of a reorganization plan to form a “more agile” department. Michael Rigas, the deputy secretary of state for ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith says recent layoffs were not directly tied to the burgeoning investment in artificial intelligence.
The State Department will begin issuing layoff notices to employees via email “in the coming days” as a part of the Trump administration’s plans to downsize government, Michael Rigas, the deputy ...
Indeed, a global job search engine, is laying off 92 employees from its Seattle office and plans to integrate with Glassdoor.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s plan to downsize a “bloated” department had been on hold after a court ruling.
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