Federal workers tell TIME the layoffs feel arbitrary and mismanaged. “We're paralyzed because we don't know what's happening.
The Trump administration’s mass firing of probationary federal employees has swept out workers across USDA, including loan ...
Newly sworn-in Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins turned to the agency's historical mission in her first address to ...
At least 30 U.S. Forest Service and 30 National Park Service employees in Alaska lost their jobs after Trump ordered layoffs ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNTrump's USAID cuts deepen political divide with US jobs loss and global impactsFighting woke corruption or destroying America as both parties chime in on the repercussions of ending US global humanitarian ...
Despite having signed government contracts, farmers who have spent money on projects to conserve soil, water and power have ...
While the Washington, D.C., area is known for its concentration of government workers, the reality is that America’s 2.3 ...
Two special events occurred recently. The first was Canadian Agriculture Day on February 11. The second included accepting an ...
Trump's trade war could have long-term consequences for America and for Kentucky farmers, bourbon companies, the auto ...
Some who received layoff notices had already accepted the administration’s deferred resignation offer, under which they were ...
As layoff notices were sent out to agencies, federal employees were left reeling from being told that their services were no ...
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