US goverment seeks to rehire recently fired nuclear workers happymamay

The United States government is trying to rehabilitate the nuclear safety employees launched on Thursday, after fears have grown that their dismissal could endanger national security.

The workers of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) were among the hundreds of employees in the Ministry of Energy who received termination messages.

The administration is responsible for designing, building and supervising the stock of American nuclear weapons.

The ends are part of a tremendous effort for President Donald Trump to reduce the ranks of the federal workforce, a project that he started on his first day in office, less than a month ago.

American media reported that more than 300 NNSA employees were left, citing sources of knowledge.

This number was waived by a spokesman for the Ministry of Energy, who told CNN that it was “less than 50 people” who were rejected by NNSA.

On Thursday, workers’ demobilization included the employees stationed in the facilities where weapons are built, according to CNN.

The Trump administration has since attempted to reversal, according to the media, but it has been struggled to reach the people who were separated after closing them from federal email accounts.

I read a note sent to NNSA employees on Friday and NBC News obtained: “End letters of some NNSA test staff are canceled, but we have no good way to communicate with these employees.”

The memo added: “Please work with your supervisors to send this information (once you get it) to personal emails for personal contact.”

Last week, nearly 10,000 federal workers were left across many agencies, according to multiple American ports.

This number was in addition to an estimated 75,000 workers who accepted an offer from the White House to voluntarily leave in the fall.

Trump is working to reduce spending in all fields, abroad and at home, and go further to call to eliminate the Ministry of Education.

He gets help from the richest man in the world, and Ellen Musk, through an effort called the Ministry of Governmental efficiency (DOGE) workers to comb data in federal agencies and helped implement the “acquisition” offer.

Last week, the Trump administration ordered the agencies to launch almost all test staff, those who were generally in their positions for less than a year and have not yet obtained job protection. This included NNSA employees.

All, this step can affect hundreds of thousands of people.

It has faced many efforts of the Trump administration to reduce the size and spending of the government with legal challenges.

More than 60 lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration since the President’s opening on January 20.

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