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‘I am terrified’: Workers describe the dark mood inside federal agencies

Last updated: January 25, 2025 4:31 pm
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President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders have sent shockwaves through the federal workforce, leaving employees anxious about the future of their jobs. The orders, issued shortly after Trump returned to power for his second term, have raised concerns among federal workers about potential layoffs, changes to job protections, an end to remote work, and a hiring freeze.

The atmosphere within the federal government is tense, with some employees considering resigning, while others are seeking guidance from their unions or taking precautions to protect their communications. The decision to eliminate diversity programs has added to the unease, with some employees fearing they could be targeted for their involvement in such initiatives.

At agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and the State Department, employees are bracing for potential changes to their roles and responsibilities. Many are uncertain about their future and are exploring options like early retirement or buyout programs. Some are even taking steps to safeguard information that they believe could be at risk under the new administration.

The uncertainty surrounding Trump’s executive orders has left federal workers on edge, with many unsure of what the future holds. The vague language of the orders has only added to the confusion, with employees waiting to see how they will be affected once the new political staff is in place.

The recent directive from the acting head of the Office of Personnel Management to review recent hires has further fueled concerns about possible mass firings. Employees who have been in their positions for less than a year are particularly vulnerable, as they can be terminated without the usual civil service protections.

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Union representatives are gearing up to protect their members’ rights and interests, with plans to file grievances if necessary. New hires who have had their job offers revoked are also seeking guidance and support from their unions as they navigate this uncertain period.

As federal workers navigate this turbulent time, many are weighing their options and considering their next steps. The future remains uncertain, with some employees bracing for potential changes in the coming months.

In conclusion, the federal workforce is facing a period of upheaval and uncertainty as President Trump’s executive orders take effect. Employees are on edge, unsure of what the future holds and preparing for potential changes to their roles and responsibilities. As they navigate this challenging time, union representation and support will be crucial in protecting their rights and interests.

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