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Trump dismisses USAid direct-hire workers around the world | US news

Trump dismisses USAid direct-hire workers around the world | US news


The Trump administration is placing US Agency for International Development direct-hire staffers around the world on leave, except those deemed essential.

A notice posted online on Tuesday gives the workers 30 days to return home, upending the aid agency’s six-decade mission overseas.

Thousands of USAid employees already had been laid off and programs worldwide shut down after Donald Trump imposed a sweeping freeze on foreign assistance.

Elon Musk’s budget-slashing “department of government efficiency” had taken USAid’s website offline over the weekend as it steadily dismantled the agency, which has been a special target of Musk, Trump and Republicans in the first two and a half weeks of Trump’s second term. The website came back online on Tuesday night, with the notice of recall or termination for global staffers its sole post.

The move had been rumored for several days and was the most extreme of several proposals considered for consolidating the agency into the state Ddpartment. Other options had included closures of smaller USAid missions and partial closures of larger ones.

The decision to withdraw direct-hire staff and their families earlier than their planned departures will likely cost the government tens of millions of dollars in travel and relocation costs.

Staff being placed on leave include both foreign and civil service officers who have legal protection against arbitrary dismissal and being placed on leave without reason.

The American Foreign Service Association, the union which represents US diplomats, sent a notice to its members denouncing the decision and saying it was preparing legal action to counter or halt it.

Locally employed USAid staff do not have much recourse and were excluded from the federal government’s voluntary buyout offer.

The notice says those who will exempted from leave include staffers responsible for “mission-critical functions, core leadership and specially designated programs” and would be informed by Thursday afternoon.

“Thank you for your service,” the notice concluded.

Article by:Source: Associated Press

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