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Federal government does not pay 154,000 to work: report

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Federal government does not pay 154,000 to work: report
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According to reports, the Federal Government pays more than 154,000 employees in order not to work on working on the work as part of the trump management program postponed.

Denands have attributed the payment to Sin June and will not control the end of the 2025 financial year, as can be seen from a report to a report The Washington Post.

The outlet spoke to Two Office of Personnel Management (OPM) civil servants on the condition of anonymity. The exact number for individual salars that are switched off is unknown.

The OPM spokeswoman McLaurine Pinover announced that over 150,000 employees were offered “a digitated and generous departure” by the federal government.

“It also provides the American taxpayer’s explanation.

OPM and the White House do not react to the hills to require a statement on this matter.

Democrats openly openly open the deployed withdrawal program as a wasteful measure.

Senator Richard Blumenhal (D-Conn.), Ready member of the constant subcommittee (Doge).

“The result, the assessment of the subcommittee that Doge was generated more than 21.7 billion US dollars in waste, probably only corresponds to a part of the actual financial effects of DEGE” Tuesday letter To inspector Geneal Michael Horowitz.

Connecticut’s Democrat stated that 14.8 billion US dollars had decreased as part of the postponed withdrawal program, which paid almost 200,000 employees in order not to work for up to eight months.

He said Minority report For the subcommittee published on Tuesday.

“As a general inspector, it is your duty to eradicate waste fraud and abuse in the federal programs held by the agency that you monitor,” said Blumethal.

“In view of the findings of the subcommittee, I write to demand that you find a compresser from Doge of Dog with your agency in Ordincy, which has fully exposed to Doges from Doges.”

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