Federal agencies told to submit “reorganization plans,” prepare for mass firings
Washington – The office of executive staff and budget responsible for the office issued a memorandum to heads of all agencies on Wednesday directing them to submit a “restructuring plan” within two weeks and prepare for a mass shooting.
exist memorandumthe head of the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of Personnel Management requires agencies to submit these plans by March 13 and prepare for “effective reductions.”
“Organizations should also seek to merge areas of repetitive organizational charts; merge management in management at unnecessary levels; reduce reduced components and locations in non-critical components and locations; implement technical solutions for routine tasks to automate staff while focusing on the scope of higher scopes and reducing scopes within higher scopes and being able to maintain a higher scope; put into scope within scope; consultants and contractors,” the document says. “In taking these actions, the agency shall align the bureau and/or relocation bureau and/or relocation with the agency return action to avoid multiple relocation benefits costs for individual employees.”
CNN first reported the news about the memorandum.
The memorandum outlines some exclusions, including “positions necessary to comply with law enforcement, border security, national security, immigration enforcement or public safety responsibilities”; military personnel; officials appointed by President Trump or confirmed by the Senate; the executive office of the president and the U.S. Postal Service.
The memorandum was signed by OMB Director Russell Vought and OPM Acting Director Charles Ezell.
The message is coming from Elon Musk– Spiral Ministry of Government Efficiency This has caused chaos throughout the government agency since its inauguration day was created by Mr. Trump’s executive order.
Mr. Trump and Musk said Doge would eliminate the government’s waste. In extreme cases, entire agencies such as USAID have been on the chopping block, although Doji’s behavior and constitutionality Asked in court.
On the weekend, Musk posted all federal employees on his social media website Emails have been received from the subject line “What did you do last week?” and instructed the recipient to list five bullet points or be fired on Monday at 11:59 PM ET. Although several high-profile members of the administration posted their responses on social media (including White House press secretary Caroline Levitt), other agency heads said they directed their employees not to respond.
The White House later said that each agency could decide whether employees had to respond. But Mr. Trump advised at the beginning Wednesday’s cabinet meeting Although he admits that some people are unable to respond because of the traits of their work, they will look at the 1 million people who did not respond.
Those who did not respond were “on the bubble,” he said, adding, “Maybe they will go.”
Musk’s role in the helm of the agency has been questioned, with the administration denied that he was the Governor Administrator, a role designated by Mr. Trump’s executive order in the executive order to create the agency. On Tuesday, the White House said Amy Gleason is the administrator In George, although the Justice Department attorney said in court documents they did not know who the administrator was.