Complete Disarray’: 15,000 Employees Resign, Sparking Crisis

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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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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.


Can you imagine the lost of the expertise not only within the USDA, but all the federal government agencies?!! It will take years to rebuild our federal agencies once this crackpot administration is gone?!! Great damage is being done to the federal government by Trump and his cronies?!!
 
The big problem is that they are not caring who goes, which means that the best people, the ones with other options, will be the first to go. This was the huge problem with the Clinton era military drawdowns, from which we never recovered.
 
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.


15000 is a good start.
 
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Does anyone really think that in an age were shit spreads to every corner of the planet on social media in a matter of hours, at most, that if some food processing company started doing some squirrely shit with their products they wouldn't be fronted off and then have the living shit sued out of them by activists, consumers, money grubbing law firms, and every other company in the trade? Of course they would be.

We don't need the government to do a damn thing for that to happen.
 
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