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- Commerce seeks to cut 20% of staff—without using layoffs
The Commerce Department is seeking to slash its workforce by 20%, though it is proposing it get to that level of cuts without laying off any employees
- [2025-02-26] Van Hollen Warns Secretary Lutnick: Mass Firings at. . .
I am deeply concerned by reports that the Department of Commerce (Department) intends to terminate thousands of employees, including so-called “probationary employees ” Doing so would be flatly illegal, as is firmly established through law and further reinforced by yesterday’s Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) decision
- Commerce agency near ‘collapse’ over telework, layoffs, union says
Morale and staffing at a Commerce Department agency focused on local economic development are in dire straits over telework policies and recent layoffs, which have strained a workforce that is
- Abolish the Department of Commerce - Reason. com
So what does the Commerce Department do, besides tariffs? If you go to its website, you'll learn that "the department has one overarching goal: Improve America's Economic Competitiveness "
- ‘Bad sign’: Purge of data experts raises alarms over . . . - POLITICO
Economists, academics and corporate officials serving on a board of unpaid advisers to the Labor Department’s statistical bureau were told this week they were no longer needed, two of the former
- Internal White House document details layoff plans across U. S. agencies
Plans for reorganization and further staff reductions are due by mid-April The document shows reductions of 8 percent at the Justice Department, 28 percent at the National Science Foundation, 30
- Trump Proposes $1. 7 Billion Cut to Commerce Department in Budget
President Donald Trump has proposed to reduce federal funding for the Commerce Department for the fiscal year starting Oct 1, according to his so-called skinny budget request sent to House appropriators on Friday
- Trump administration cuts export office staff amid escalating trade war
The Trump administration has fired numerous employees at the International Trade Administration (ITA), a Commerce Department branch that is set to play a key role in enacting President
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