
State Department to start a large amount of work of about 1,800 employees in the coming days
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The state department informed American-based employees on Thursday that after the recent recently, about 5,3 workers will be released. Supreme Court The Trump administration is allowed to move forward with a collective job deduction as part of the attempt to reduce the size of the federal employees.
The Agency’s restructuring plan was first unveiled by State Secretary Marco Rubio in April. In February, the President Donald Trump To ensure that the President’s foreign policy would be implemented, the executive order was issued to Rubio to improve the foreign service.
Michael Regas, deputy secretary of the management and resources, told the employees on Thursday that the “implemented incident” will soon be notified to the employees suffering.

The state department informed US-based employees that there would be about 5,3 workers soon. (Nathan Posnner/Anadolu Agency by Gatey images)
“First and foremost, we want to thank them for their dedication and the service of the United States,” Regas said in the email.
He further said, “Every effort has been made to support our colleagues involving the post -resigning programs. Every effort has been made to support us.
The department did not mention how many people would be removed, but in his plans sent in May on Thursday, it was proposed to release about 5,8,8 employees out of 5,000 domestic staff. Another 1,575 is estimated to have resigned.

In April, State Secretary Mark Rubio unveiled the restructuring plan. (Julian de Ros/Pool/AFP by Gatey images)
Congress plans do not mention how many of these workers will be from civic services and how many workers in foreign service will be, but more than 343434 of the department will be well organized, merged, or removed.
Once the affected employees were notified, the department “will enter the final phase of its restructuring and focus on giving its attention-driven diplomat,” Rigas told his colleagues to the email.
Friday is expected to end soon.
State department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce told reporters that the implementation of power reduction was delayed, because the courts have taken steps, because she said that a large number of ban would be early.

Friday is expected to end soon. (Yuri Gripa/Abaca/Bloomberg by Gatey images)
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Bruce noted, “It’s late – not for our benefit, but because of courts.” “When you know that you have to do something for the benefit of everyone.”
“When something is too big to operate, even the bureaucracy, actually to act and to deliver a project or action, it should be changed,” she said.
The report contributed to the report.
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