The Department of Defense approved more than 20,000 applications from civilian employees in the deferred resignation program, ...
Of the 60,000 civilian jobs the Pentagon is looking to cut, about 21,000 employees have accepted voluntary resignations, a ...
Nearly 21,000 workers for the Defense Department have been approved to take deferred resignations offered as part of the ...
The Pentagon said it will cut between 5% to 8% of a workforce that includes thousands of veterans -- through firings, ...
The Pentagon confirmed that up to 60,000 civilian jobs will be cut as part of the plan to redirect resources to "mission ...
By Matthew Olay, DoD News . A senior defense official told the media today that approximately 21,000 Defense Department civilian employees volunteered to particip ...
"As long as this continues, I think federal employees will see really no change in their benefits," said Alan Lescht.
The Pentagon aims to cut 50,000 to 60,000 civilian employees, a senior defense official said earlier this week. The cuts are ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Thursday the most recent batch of wasteful Pentagon contracts and services gutted ...
Still, if DOD is to cut 5% to 8% of its nearly 800,000-strong civilian workforce, the department will need to eliminate between 40,000 and 64,000 jobs. Veterans account for approximately 46% of DOD’s ...
The Pentagon aims to cut 50,000 to 60,000 civilians -- and 21,000 voluntary resignations have been accepted so far.
The Pentagon is working toward deeper cuts to its civilian workforce after about 21,000 civilian employees volunteered for a ...