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Pete Hegseth supports cuts of up to 8% of civilian workforce as Trump bids to institute massive government cuts
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/21/pentagon-layoffs-civilian-workers?CMP=share_btn_url
Pentagon lays off 5,400 civilian workers, with tens of thousands more firings due
Pete Hegseth supports cuts of up to 8% of civilian workforce as Trump bids to institute massive government cuts
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/21/pentagon-layoffs-civilian-workers?CMP=share_btn_url
Lois Beckett and agencies
Fri 21 Feb 2025 21.40 EST
The Pentagon announced plans Friday to fire 5-8% of its civilian workforce, starting next week with layoffs of 5,400 probationary workers, a Department of Defense official said in a statement.
The initial civilian layoffs will be followed by a Department of Defense hiring freeze to analyze the militarys personnel needs in compliance with Donald Trumps political goals, Darin Selnick, the acting under-secretary of defense for personnel and readiness, said in the statement.
We anticipate reducing the departments civilian workforce by 5-8% to produce efficiencies and refocus the department on the presidents priorities and restoring readiness in the force, Selnick said.
It is simply not in the public interest to retain individuals whose contributions are not mission-critical. Taxpayers deserve to have us take a thorough look at our workforce top-to-bottom to see where we can eliminate redundancies.
The announcement of sweeping firings of civilian workers was followed by Donald Trumps firing of the current chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General CQ Brown Jr.
The initial Pentagon job cuts planned for next week are a fraction of the 50,000 defense department job losses that some had anticipated, but they might not be the last. The defense department is the largest government agency, with the Government Accountability Office finding in 2023 that it had more than 700,000 full-time civilian workers.
A 5-8% cut in that force would mean layoffs of between 35,000 and 60,000 people.............................................
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Pete Hegseth supports cuts of up to 8% of civilian workforce as Trump bids to institute massive government cuts (Original Post)
riversedge
Feb 23
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LakeVermilion
(1,317 posts)1. So Hegseth noticed...
that he was drinking Old Number 8 bourbon. So lets cut 8% of the workforce.
walkingman
(9,121 posts)2. I don't understand this completely...I am 20+ years retired but I worked at Army and Air Force bases
for a Fortune 500 company doing installation and maintenance of VTC, Network, and Computer systems. We had multi-year multi-billion dollar contracts for this work. This usually meant at the time the contracts were awarded we increased, hired, and trained thousands of people for this work. FYI - at all the bases we had military personnel along side us for training purposes and experience.
So when the Sec. of Defense talks about firing thousands of people, is he talking about canceling contracts? because I don't think he is talking about discharging someone in the military other than maybe a flag officer?
Am I wrong or do things work differently these days.