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Our agency cut a ton of positions - my whole series is gone from the final list, thank goodness. I hope everyone else fares well:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/2026SchedulePolicyCareer.eo_.APPENDIX.pdf |
| That is all of OMB. OIRA, RMOs,etc. every single series. |
| Very weird selection from my agency- Department of Labor. In some agencies the most random positions are now schedule F. |
| Does this include career SES slots? |
No. Career SES are already at-will. |
Agreed. Haphazard. |
| This is, unsurprisingly, incredibly sloppy. They missed a whole level of people at my agency (not saying which) that are above the levels listed but that aren’t SES and are still competitive service. |
| It's so strange! Some agencies list all attorneys, others list just supervisory attorneys, but many agencies skipped over their attorneys. |
| I don’t know my position description #. My agency has some attorneys listed, and I don’t know if I am one. |
Check your SF-50 |
No more impartial evaluations of budget proposals. |
| So are all these employees fired as of today. What does it mean exactly? |
It means a bunch of civil servants just lost job protections. |
They missed a whole office with several relevant positions at my agency. But they also got away with a large RIF in that same office, that was just as haphazard if not more egregious, so I can't really imagine how any of this matters at this point. |
But, these have been essentially meaningless (see USAID, Education, HSS). Or does this mean even severance etc. are gone? |