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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s plan to relocate thousands of Washington, D.C., employees to five regional hubs ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will relocate much of its Washington, D.C., workforce to five regional hubs and vacate ...
The Agriculture Department is slashing regional offices and centralizing staff into five new hubs across the country.
Moving the Agriculture Department from Washington to regional hubs is part of Trump's effort to cut the size and footprint of ...
The United States Department of Agriculture will reorganize, refocusing core operations to support American farming, ranching ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is closing several D.C.-area buildings but notably will not pursue a large-scale ...
Deputy Ag Secretary Stephen Vaden told senators the plan is designed to attract the next generation of USDA leadership by ...
The US Department of Agriculture will cut Washington, DC, area jobs by more than 50% and relocate employees to offices across ...
The vast reorganization announced last week by Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins received mostly negative reviews from current and ...
The changes are part of the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to cut down and streamline the federal workforce.
Rollins named four pillars at the center of the reorganization: to ensure the size of USDA’s workforce aligns with available ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the plan to relocate workers was intended to bring the agency’s staff closer to its ...