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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has seen the resignation of over 15,000 employees, marking a significant reduction in staffing. Under the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program, over 11,000 employees have opted to leave in the second round, following more than 3,800 in the first. The departure represents around 15% of the department’s workforce.
Departing staff includes 555 from the Food Safety and Inspection Service, over 1,000 from the Farm Service Agency and county offices, and 2,408 from the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Employees have cited a climate of surveillance and fear as reasons for their resignations. USDA plans to exempt 53 critical roles from the hiring freeze, complicating staffing efforts amid significant resignations.
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Departing staff includes 555 from the Food Safety and Inspection Service, over 1,000 from the Farm Service Agency and county offices, and 2,408 from the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Employees have cited a climate of surveillance and fear as reasons for their resignations. USDA plans to exempt 53 critical roles from the hiring freeze, complicating staffing efforts amid significant resignations.
‘Complete Disarray’: 15,000 Employees Resign, Sparking Crisis - NewsBreak
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has seen the resignation of over 15,000 employees, marking a significant reduction in staffing. Under the Trump a