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Most USAID employees to be fired or put on leave
USAID stated that most of its workers will be sent on leave or fired by midnight on Sunday as the Trump administration reduces government spending, reports AFP. Around 1,600 workers based in the United States will be laid off in a reduction-in-force effort, according to a notice on the US Agency...