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19 sats \ 10 replies \ @kepford 18 Feb \ parent \ on: How Much of the Federal Workforce Has Been Cut and How Much More Will Be? Politics_And_Law
The gov doesn't pay the pensions of those contractors either...
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isn't it easier to fire contractors? why not start there?
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Because the clock for the probationary hires was ticking and each day more and more would more or less "graduate" to the wild protection that civil service offers. Plus contractors can be fired sure but a lot of contracts would still have to be honored so it would be better to let them just run their course and run out (that would likely be September fwiw).
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contracts can be cancelled
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