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Federal employees have begun to see the effects of Donald Trump’s executive orders on gender and diversity programs, shares, and integration (Dei), as well as facing the continuous pressure to accept acquisitions and resignation from the government later this year.
On Thursday, when their agency worked to investigate a catastrophic plane between an American aircraft and an army helicopter outside Washington, the Federal Aviation Administration employees were said to have been among government workers who received an email that encouraged them to quit and find “the highest productivity function.
“We encourage you to find a job in the private sector as soon as you want to do so,” read an email to the Angolan armed forces, as well as at the Center for Disease Control, Internal Security and Justice departments, which were obtained before New York Times. “The road to major American prosperity encourages people to move from low productivity functions in the public sector to the higher productivity functions in the private sector.”
Earlier this week, the Trump administration offered millions of federal workers the opportunity to resign from their positions and continue to obtain their salaries at the end of September if they agreed to the acquisition of February 6, although critics have argued that the White House has no legal authority or funding The guaranteed Congress to push government workers who do not work.
The acquisition offer comes in an embarrassing time, especially for the agencies involved in crossing.
The tower at Ronald Reagan National Airport, near the accident site, was exposed to a shortage of employees for years, and the problem was exacerbated on the night of the accident, when he claims that one of the supervisors allowing a air traffic controller usually appointed in Reagan leaves the tower early.

Workers in agencies such as energy and transportation departments, as well as those in the Center for Disease Control, have witnessed the effect of the Trump administration in other ways.
According to what was reported, they received notifications on Thursday to remove the gender pronouns from their email signatures as part of the Trump administration campaign to end all the DEI programs, spending in the government and stopping federal recognition of the gender diversity.
“Pronots and any other information are not allowed in politics,” said an official at the Center for Disease Control of Employees in a message Metni By ABC News.
Some employees expressed their dissatisfaction with the changes.
One of the unknown workers told Otelet: “In my years that exceeded a decade on the Center for Disease Control, I have never been informed of what I can and what I cannot put in my email signature,” one of the unknown workers told Otelet.
The White House said Independent President Trump “is interested in talent, not pronouns.”
“We look forward to the rapid compliance with President Trump’s executive procedures to ensure that the employee’s efficiency in the forefront throughout the executive authority,” Anna Kelly, a member of the White House press secretary, said in a statement.
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