A spokesperson for the United States Department of Agriculture said agency staff who were mistakenly fired will be rehired to work on the bird flu response.
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Hosted on MSNUSDA accidentally fired officials working on the bird flu outbreak, now it’s trying to rehire themThe United States Department of Agriculture shared on Tuesday that it accidentally fired “several” employees with the agency ...
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The ‘accidental’ layoffs have sparked concern among US President Donald Trump’s own party lines as many Republican leaders reportedly warned POTUS that dismissing employees from the USDA might hamper ...
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture appears to be walking back layoffs that could impact the Trump administration's bird flu response.
An Agriculture Department spokesperson told NBC News that officials are "working to swiftly rectify the situation." ...
The United States Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday that it accidentally fired several agency employees working on ...
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