More Than 15,000 USDA Employees Have Taken Federal Buyout

More than 3,800 employees took the first offer back in February, and nearly three times as many took a second offer in April.

WASHINGTONโ€”More than 15,000 employees from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have accepted a buyout offer from the federal government, resigning or taking early retirement in exchange for months of paid leave and benefits.

Just over 3,800 workers took the first offer, which was made in February. Over 11,300 took the offer when it came around again in April.

A spokesperson for the USDA said that, despite the reduction in workforce, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins will not allow the โ€œcritical work of the Departmentโ€ to be compromised.

Rollinsโ€™s intention is to make the department โ€œmore effective and efficient,โ€ the spokesperson said in an emailed statement to The Epoch Times, โ€œby prioritizing farmers, ranchers, and producers.โ€

The Deferred Resignation or Deferred Retirement programs were โ€œa completely voluntary tool … to empower employees to decide what is best for them,โ€ the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson also said that Rollins issued a memo on April 22 that exempted dozens of job classifications from Trumpโ€™s recent federal hiring freeze, which is in effect until July 15. They include jobs related to national security and public safety.

โ€œThese 53 position classifications carry out functions that are critical to the safety and security of the American people,โ€ the statement said.

โ€œโ€˜Food security is national security,โ€™ and Secretary Rollins will not compromise this critical work.โ€

The government-wide buyout offers were made as part of a larger effort by President Donald Trump to reduce the size of the federal bureaucracy to cut costs.

The offers have proven to be a boon for some, especially those who were near retirement age, or were working remotely and unable to fulfill the requirement to return to in-office work.

Others were not so keen on the idea.

One employee at another departmentโ€”the Department of Labor that is tasked with administering and enforcing laws governing occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and economic statisticsโ€”speaking on the condition anonymity over privacy concerns, said he and many of his colleagues valued their jobs too much to quit.

โ€œI would have absolutely no reason to take it,โ€ he told The Epoch Times on April 29.

โ€œFor one thing, Iโ€™m a public servant. Iโ€™m a federal employee. Iโ€™m there to help the people, and thatโ€™s all Iโ€™ve ever wanted to do.โ€

Byย Stacy Robinson

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