Trump's crackdown on federal workforce alarms military families
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Sabrina Brink, a human resources specialist for the General Services Administration and military spouse, has expressed concerns over the insecurity of her job amid the Trump administration's attack on federal workforce policies. With looming buyout deadlines and minimal information from her agency, Brink's situation reflects broader fears among military spouses. Many seek remote positions to accommodate frequent relocations that accompany military life and are now anxious as the administration seems to push through changes that disregard their concerns. Congressional members are now advocating for protections for these families.
The uncertainty surrounding federal jobs has risen sharply among military spouses, particularly as the Trump administration's directives threaten their remote work status.
Many military spouses like Sabrina Brink are facing uncertainty regarding their federal jobs due to the administration's aggressive policies, capturing their deep concerns.
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