HealthDay News — In a sweeping effort to downsize the federal workforce, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has offered buyouts of up to $25,000 to many of its 80,000 employees.
The terminations are part of the department's "final mission," it said in a press release, alluding to Trump's vow to eliminate the department.
In a sweeping effort to downsize the federal workforce, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has offered ...
In addition to a $25,000 lump-sum buyout offer, some HHS workers would also get around two months of paid administrative ...
Most of the 80,000 workers responsible for researching diseases, inspecting food and administering Medicare and Medicaid ...
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Federal HHS workers who inspect food, research diseases and administer Medicare and Medicaid are offered $25,000 buyouts ...
The Department of Health and Human Services is offering $25,000 buyouts to some 80,000 employees as part of the Trump ...
HHS is reportedly one of the federal government's costliest agencies, with an annual budget of $1.7 trillion. Most of the ...