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The IRS is reversing some layoffs and seeking to persuade former employees to return, after losing nearly 26,000 staff.
After pushing 26,000 employees out, the tax agency is scrambling to find enough personnel to carry out its duties.
The IRS is halting its layoff plans after staffing shortages and “potential gaps in mission-critical expertise” came to light ...
The IRS has canceled its layoff plans. After cutting 26,000 jobs, the agency now faces critical staffing shortages and is ...
The Internal Revenue Service has called off layoffs and plans to offer jobs back to some employees who took the so-called ...
The Internal Revenue Service is walking back layoffs and resignation agreements after slashing staff numbers earlier this ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is halting its layoff plan and aims to restaff the agency. “As the IRS works to modernize ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has dramatically reversed course, shelving widespread layoffs under President Donald Trump ...
The IRS plans to ask workers who accepted offers of deferred resignation and early retirement to come back to work — an attempt to make up for staffing losses after the agency found it had vacancies ...
President Donald Trump's administration has been "caught in a lie" about its massive cuts to government agencies, including ...
The firings were previously part of the Trump administration's federal restructuring plan. The Department of Government ...
The Internal Revenue Service is reportedly reversing course on some of its wide-ranging job cuts after realizing they reduced ...