Fed'l DOE to lay off more than 1,300 employees, including some in NYC - The Chief
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The recent Supreme Court ruling supports the Trump administration's plan to dismantle the Department of Education, potentially resulting in the loss of over 1,300 jobs. This reduction represents about one-third of the agency's workforce, which could jeopardize important operations such as managing federal student loans, distributing funds to public school districts, and enforcing civil rights laws in education. For New Yorkers, this could lead to diminished responsiveness in civil rights protections and delays in student financial aid processing.
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may lead to more than 1,300 job losses at the federal Department of Education, impacting crucial functions related to civil rights and student financial aid.
One-third of the agency's workforce could be laid off, resulting in reduced responsiveness concerning civil rights protections and financial aid disbursement in New York.
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