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Trump administration's new FEMA hiring rules could reduce workforce, raising disaster response concerns.
The Trump administration has initiated a new hiring process at FEMA that requires employees to seek approval from the Department of Homeland Security for job extensions, potentially reducing the agency's workforce.
This affects over 8,800 CORE employees and reservists, who are crucial for disaster response.
The policy change, aimed at cutting bureaucracy and wasteful spending, comes as hurricane season approaches, raising concerns about FEMA's preparedness.
Over 200 probationary workers have already been dismissed.
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Las nuevas reglas de contratación de la administración Trump en FEMA podrían reducir la fuerza laboral, lo que plantearía problemas de respuesta a desastres.