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USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said the agency is not carrying out large-scale layoffs, but may pursue "focused and limited" reductions in force.
The agency, which oversees federally funded nutrition programs and supports food safety, says moving more than 2,000 ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is closing several D.C.-area buildings but notably will not pursue a large-scale ...
USDA plans massive relocation moving 2,600 workers from Washington to 5 hub cities while closing historic Beltsville ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says shifting thousands of D.C.-based staff to regional offices will save money without ...
The agency will begin a months-long shift to move its workforce away from Washington, D.C., and into five regional hubs, ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will relocate much of its Washington, D.C., workforce to five regional hubs and vacate ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it plans to relocate thousands of employees to five offices around the country. But ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the plan to relocate workers was intended to bring the agency’s staff closer to its ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNUSDA relocates thousands of D.C. workers as part of a major federal downsizing
The USDA will move most of its D.C.-based staff to five regional hubs to cut costs and improve efficiency, affecting ...
The move is reminiscent of a similar plan from Trump’s first presidency that crushed morale and hurt the agency for years to ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is getting ready to move thousands of employees out of the Washington, D.C., area to five ...
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