Russ Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, announced major federal workforce reductions this week amid the ongoing government shutdown. According to AOL, Vought posted on X that the RIFs, meaning Reductions in Force, have begun, targeting more than four thousand federal workers. LAist reports an OMB spokesperson confirmed to NPR that these layoffs are substantial, with details emerging on affected agencies.
The Department of Health and Human Services faces one thousand one hundred to one thousand two hundred employee cuts, as stated by HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon, who noted these workers were deemed non-essential. The Department of Education will lose four hundred sixty-six employees, drawing criticism from American Federation of Government Employees Local two fifty-two president Rachel Gittleman, who called it an illegal dismantling against congressional intent.
Vought's moves align with Trump administration efforts to shrink the federal bureaucracy. USA Today, cited in AOL, also covered Vought's announcement on X about breaking up the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, aiming to end its operations.
These actions follow court orders, including one from U.S. District Judge Susan Illston requiring details on planned layoffs. OMB senior advisor Stephen Billy described the situation as fluid, with numbers subject to change. President Trump blamed Democrats, saying it will affect a lot of people.
Democrats and unions oppose the layoffs, with Senator Susan Collins strongly criticizing Vought's attempt to permanently fire furloughed workers. The moves tie into broader Department of Government Efficiency initiatives started earlier this year.
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