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The 2025 United States federal hiring freeze is a policy instituted by a presidential memorandum signed by President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025, on the first day of his second administration immediately instituting a hiring freeze on federal employees. [1]
On February 3, a new deferred resignation agreement form was sent that provided more details and legal assurances. [20] OPM excluded from the offer military and U.S. Postal Service workers, as well as immigration enforcement and national security positions. [21] It also allowed agencies to exempt further positions.
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump hit the government with a federal hiring freeze on his first day in office, but it won't stop hiring at the Department of Veterans Affairs. After ...
This is hardly the first federal hiring freeze by a president — Trump rolled out a substantially similar one after his first inauguration in 2017, and both Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter ...
The hiring freeze follows similar measures instituted by Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. In 1982, the Government Accounting Office issued a report on the impact of these freezes and found they had "little effect on Federal employment levels" and "disrupted agency operations, and in some cases, increased costs to the Government."
Trump, 78, kicked off the first day of his second term with a flurry of executive actions, including a measure that implements a federal hiring freeze with exceptions for posts related to national ...
Software used: Federal Digital System, U. S. Government Publishing Office: Date and time of digitizing: 19:08, 24 January 2017: File change date and time
The emails rescinding job offers for parks employees appear to stem from a broader Trump administration hiring freeze for federal agencies, part of a coordinated campaign to slash the federal ...