A surprising twist in federal workforce management
Trump Administration's Rehiring Push: Bringing Back the Fed Workforce Post-DOGE Cuts
In a surprising turn of events, the Trump administration is re‑employing federal workers previously laid‑off by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This initiative, facilitated by the General Services Administration (GSA), aims to restore workforce capability following DOGE’s significant cost‑cutting measures. Get the inside scoop on why this move is crucial for meeting modernization goals.
Introduction to DOGE and Rehiring Initiative
Background on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
Initial Layoffs and Their Impact
The Rehiring Effort: Objectives and Execution
Role of the General Services Administration (GSA)
Public and Political Reactions
Future Implications of the Rehiring Initiative
Sources
Related News
Jun 8, 2026
GitLab Cuts 14% of Staff in AI Pivot Despite Record 264 Million Revenue
GitLab is cutting 350 jobs and exiting 22 countries in a sweeping AI restructuring, even as the company reports $264 million in quarterly revenue with 23% growth. The move signals that even profitable dev-tool companies are reallocating resources toward AI-native features as agentic workloads reshape the developer landscape.
Jun 5, 2026
Google Cloud Quietly Lays Off Cybersecurity Teams as AI Investment Takes Priority
Google has laid off employees across its Cloud division's cybersecurity units, including the Threat Intelligence Group and Mandiant teams, as it redirects resources to AI. The cuts are part of a broader industry trend of security teams being shrunk while AI spending surges.
May 27, 2026
Meta Cuts 8,000 Jobs as Zuckerberg Bets 145 Billion on AI
Meta laid off 8,000 workers — 10% of its workforce — last week as CEO Mark Zuckerberg redirects up to $145 billion toward AI infrastructure. The cuts hit software engineers hardest in the Bay Area and Seattle, and 6,000 open roles were scrapped. More layoffs are expected in August and fall 2026.