Federal agencies are rehiring and ordering back from leave some of the employees who were laid off in the weeks after Donald Trump took office as they scramble to fill critical gaps in services left by the DOGE-led effort to shrink the federal workforce.
The Trump administration’s quiet backtracking from the firings and voluntary retirements — which are also paired with new hires to fill vacancies those departures created — come as federal agencies are still implementing their “reduction-in-force” plans as part of a push for spending cuts.
Experts warned that even though the Trump administration has backtracked on some of its efforts to shrink the federal workforce, the rapid rehirings are a warning sign that it has lost more capacities and expertise that could prove critical — and difficult to replace — in the months and years ahead.
Sure, for six months pay up front and a severance clause for your untrustworthy ass.
They can hire my consulting company, which includes all the others that were in my department (except Aaron in accounts payable, you know why Aaron). Everybody’s pay would triple.
First and last month’s pay and an equal deposit, in advance. Plus a five grand hiring bonus, in advance.