Federal Agencies Adjust Layoff Plans Amid Staff Departures and Efficiency Goals

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Some federal agencies are reconsidering or walking back planned layoffs following the Supreme Court's decision to lift injunctions that had blocked them, with the Trump administration arguing that RIF plans are still subject to change and should not be made fully public. While some agencies have paused or altered their mass dismissal plans, others are proceeding with layoffs, and legal debates continue over transparency and the legality of these RIFs.
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