Department of Health and Human Services officials expect most of the agency’s roughly 5,200 probationary employees to be fired.
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All federally employed spouses of military and Foreign Service members who work remotely are “categorically exempt” from Trump's return-to-office mandate.
The Office of Personnel Management is advising all federal agencies to fire their probationary employees after it stopped accepting new offers for its “deferred resignation” program last night.