Trump Reclassifies 8,000 Federal Jobs Under New Schedule Policy/Career

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The White House signed an executive order creating Schedule Policy/Career, moving roughly 8,000 senior federal employees into a new at-will category with reduced civil-service protections to improve accountability and policy execution; the plan faces broad opposition from unions and civil-society groups who say it politicizes the workforce and erodes due process. Agencies have seven days to update personnel records, and officials say the change affects a small slice of positions with potential for more later, though opponents warn of broader impacts on federal merit protections.
- Trump moves about 8,000 federal positions to Schedule Policy/Career Federal News Network
- Trump strips job protections from 8,000 federal workers NPR
- Trump formalizes move of career federal workers into ‘at will’ roles The Hill
- Trump Order Removes Job Protections From Federal Workers The New York Times
- Trump signs order to make it easier to fire 8,000 highly paid federal workers The Guardian
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