Gov. Jeff Landry has issued an executive order instituting a hiring freeze across Louisiana's executive branch of government.
In his latest effort to rein in government spending, Gov. Jeff Landry has imposed a hiring freeze across the executive branch ...
“Over the past two decades, the defense civilian workforce expanded and evolved to support low-intensity conflicts with ...
President Donald Trump's historic federal hiring freeze and firing spree has eliminated thousands of jobs and placed ...
The state faces uncertainty around federal funding as it also tries to come up with $198 million to fund teacher stipends.
Schools and childcare workers, civilians at medical treatment facilities and the Military Entrance Processing Command are exempted from the DoD hiring freeze.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNParliament ends ‘hiring freeze’ in public sectorThe House of Representatives on Thursday voted to end the ‘hiring freeze’ on vacated permanent positions in the public sector, reversing a policy instituted twelve years ago.The repeal act of 2025 ...
The Energy Department estimates just over 9,000 positions are “essential,” and are excluded from any upcoming reduction in force.
BATON ROUGE, La. — Governor Jeff Landry issued an executive order calling for a hiring freeze on Wednesday. It comes after ...
Day care centers at Peterson Space Force Base and Fort Carson in Colorado are disenrolling some families and pausing ...
After voters rejected an amendment on taxes, Gov. Jeff Landry issued an executive order Wednesday, imposing a hiring freeze ...
Gov. Jeff Landry issued an executive order instituting a hiring freeze for the executive branch of state government with the goal of achieving an annualized $20 million in state general fund savings.
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