“We anticipate reducing the Department’s civilian workforce by 5-8 per cent to produce efficiencies and refocus the Department on the President’s priorities and restoring readiness in the force,” Darin Selnick, who is acting undersecretary of defence for personnel and readiness, said in a statement.
Probationary employees are generally those on the job for less than a year and who have yet to gain civil service protection.
President Donald Trump’s administration is firing thousands of federal workers who have fewer civil service protections. For example, roughly 2,000 employees were cut from the US Forest Service, and an 7,000 people are expected to be let go at the Internal Revenue Service.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has supported cuts, posting on X last week that the Pentagon needs “to cut the fat (HQ) and grow the muscle (warfighters)”.
The Defence Department is the largest government agency, with the Government Accountability Office finding in 2023 that it had more than 7,00,000 full-time civilian workers. Hegseth also has directed the military services to identify USD 50 billion in programs that could be cut next year to redirect those savings to fund Trump’s priorities. It represents about 8 per cent of the military’s budget.
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