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Voice of America Layoffs: Trump Administration Cuts 1,400 Jobs. Here's why

Voice of America Layoffs: Trump Administration Cuts 1,400 Jobs. Here's why

Time of India4 hours ago

The Trump administration has confirmed layoffs at Voice of America, ending 1,400 positions. Employees from the Persian-language service were also affected. Officials say the move reduces waste, but critics warn of weakening US influence abroad. The terminations are part of a broader plan to reduce government roles in global communication.
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The Trump administration has moved forward with a plan to reduce the workforce at Voice of America. Hundreds of employees received termination notices on Friday. The decision is part of a larger policy to downsize federal agencies and shift US priorities in global communication.On Friday, the Trump administration officially notified hundreds of Voice of America employees about their job terminations. This included staff from the network's Persian-language service. Some had recently returned from administrative leave following tensions between Israel and Iran.The layoffs were expected after notices sent in early May to contract employees. The administration had announced plans to reduce staffing levels at multiple government agencies. These latest steps confirm those plans.According to officials, the decision aims to reduce what they call unnecessary spending. Kari Lake, a senior adviser, said the move supports President Trump's goal of reducing the size of the federal workforce. She said it also prioritizes taxpayer interests.The US Agency for Global Media, which oversees VOA, is set to lose about 1,400 employees. This equals an 85 percent cut. The affected employees will remain on payroll until Labor Day. Some are being dismissed without severance, which may go against agency policy.Critics have expressed concern about the impact of these job cuts. They argue that VOA helps counter foreign propaganda. In a statement, employees involved in a lawsuit against the administration urged Congress to continue supporting the agency. They warned that adversaries could fill the gap left by VOA.The layoffs are part of a federal downsizing plan aimed at reducing spending and refocusing America's global media efforts under the US Agency for Global Media.Critics say the layoffs may reduce America's ability to counter global propaganda from countries like China, Russia, and Iran, weakening its presence in international media.

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