U.S. Education Department to Cut About Half Its Staff
Briefly

The U.S. Department of Education announced a significant workforce reduction, cutting its staff nearly in half under Secretary Linda McMahon. While the move aims to improve efficiency and focus resources on students and educators, it has faced criticism from labor representatives concerning the treatment of federal workers. The cuts will not impact critical funding programs such as student loans and Pell Grants. The department plans to keep impacted employees on administrative leave with pay and benefits until June 9, with severance based on their tenure.
The Department of Education aims to streamline its operations with a drastic workforce reduction, emphasizing efficiency and a focus on directly benefitting students and educators.
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated that the staff reduction reflects accountability and aims to ensure resources are directed where they matter most.
Despite the cuts, the Department assured that essential funding programs like student loans and grants will remain unaffected, maintaining commitments to educational support.
Criticism arose from labor leaders regarding the department's handling of cuts, highlighting concerns over the treatment of workers amidst significant workforce reductions.
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