Pentagon orders managers to fire civilian workers with 'speed and conviction'
The Pentagon has pulled key protections for its civilian workers and instructed managers to move with "speed and conviction" to fire underperforming workers, according to a memo issued last month.The...
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The Pentagon has pulled key protections for its civilian workers and instructed managers to move with "speed and conviction" to fire underperforming workers, according to a memo issued last month. The guidelines were issued on Sept. 30, just one day before the government shutdown, in a memo titled "Separation of Employees with Unacceptable Performance" to eliminate workers with "unacceptable" performance reviews. "Supervisors and human resources (HR) professionals are directed to act with speed and conviction to facilitate the separation from Federal service of employees performing unsuccessfully," reads the memo signed by Under Secretary of Defense Anthony Tata, the Pentagon’s top personnel policy officer. The memo also states that managers will be held accountable for not addressing "poor employee performance." PENTAGON ANNOUNCES 'ZERO TOLERANCE' FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL MOCKING CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATION Some managers fear that the guidelines are too broad to where they could be used to fire anyone who does not support the Trump administration’s programs, according to The Washington Post. It is unclear how many employees have been fired since the memo was issued last month. "The Department is in the process of adapting to the new guidance outlined in Under Secretary of War Tata’s memo from September 30th and we have nothing specific to share at this time," the Pentagon said in a statement to The Washington Post. Nearly half of the Defense civilian workforce have been furloughed during the ongoing shutdown. The administration attempted to fire thousands of furloughed employees earlier this month, but the effort was blocked by a federal court. FIRST ON FOX: NAVY SLASHES CIVILIAN PUBLIC AFFAIRS JOBS IN PUSH FOR MILITARY READINESS The civilian firings are part of a larger effort by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to eliminate the "debris" he purports is standing in the way of his mission to carry out Trump's agenda. "The sooner we have the right people, the sooner we ca…