Mass Exodus at Ag Dept. Ahead of Relocation

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This comes from discussion back in late 2017 as a Trump administration effort to drain the swamp by relocating government agencies outside of the Beltway. It started with the then Secretary of the Interior wanting to move agencies closer to where their areas of responsibility are. That can be found @ Spread the swamp? Trump administration wants to move government offices out of Washington

This story stems from a proposed move of two DofA offices, the Economic Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. It will affect 400 to 500 civil servants. The IG is looking into it and the House has introduced a bill to stop it.

"Morale is pretty poor,” an unnamed ERS economist told the Post, estimating the resignation rates have doubled since October.

Is the same thing going on in other executive branch agencies? I have a hunch we will see a lot of similar stories before the year is out.


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@ Report: Mass Exodus at Ag Dept. Ahead of Relocation
 
Awesome keep those resignations rolling in and don't rehire. That's another way we can cut the costs of government.

Hell. Half the government employees could disappear tomorrow and no one would miss them.

Overpaid and underworked. Most of them wouldn't last two seconds in the private sector where they actual are required to work.
 
Yea move them out of Washington, DC. that way maybe they can't investigate you. SMFH.

WTF? Moving the Department of Agriculture out of DC makes them harder to investigate? Why?

He might be afraid they will start checking the food that is being served at his resorts.


That's one of the stupidest comments of 2019.

Stupid comments for stupid Trump Humpers.
 
This comes from discussion back in late 2017 as a Trump administration effort to drain the swamp by relocating government agencies outside of the Beltway. It started with the then Secretary of the Interior wanting to move agencies closer to where their areas of responsibility are. That can be found @ Spread the swamp? Trump administration wants to move government offices out of Washington

This story stems from a proposed move of two DofA offices, the Economic Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. It will affect 400 to 500 civil servants. The IG is looking into it and the House has introduced a bill to stop it.

"Morale is pretty poor,” an unnamed ERS economist told the Post, estimating the resignation rates have doubled since October.

Is the same thing going on in other executive branch agencies? I have a hunch we will see a lot of similar stories before the year is out.


More on this
@ Report: Mass Exodus at Ag Dept. Ahead of Relocation
There's plenty of space at the North Pole. He better send them all up there, before Putin takes claim over the whole area.
 

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