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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.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is closing several D.C.-area buildings but notably will not pursue a large-scale ...
The USDA announced that it will relocate much of its staff in the Washington, D.C., area to five regional hubs and vacate ...
The plan is not yet finalized and still subject to change, USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden repeatedly stressed to members ...
Rollins named four pillars at the center of the reorganization: to ensure the size of USDA’s workforce aligns with available ...
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 U.S. Department of Agriculture says shifting thousands of D.C.-based staff to regional offices will save money without ...
The agency, which oversees federally funded nutrition programs and supports food safety, says moving more than 2,000 ...
The USDA says it will relocate more than half of its jobs in the D.C. area to: Raleigh; Kansas City; Indianapolis; Fort ...
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