
'It's sort of scary': Officials flag surprising revelations from deep State Department cuts
Fox News
State Department undergoes major reorganization with 3,000 job cuts aimed at eliminating duplicative offices while preserving frontline diplomacy amid criticism from former officials.
"They couldn't tell you how many people worked here," the official said. "It’s sort of scary as a taxpayer and as a public servant to think that we don't even know how many employees we have. This is a national security agency, you know. Who are these people?"
The reorganization will result in a department with about 3,000 fewer employees. Around half of those took a voluntary buyout, and the other half were given reduction in force (RIF) notices.

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