FEMA Disaster Workers Need Homeland Security Secretary’s Approval to Stay on Job
All renewals and extensions of term positions for Federal Emergency Management Agency employees will be subject to Secretary Kristi Noem’s approval.
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Most Federal Emergency Management Agency employees will need Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s approval to stay on the job after their current terms expire, paving the way for significant staffing reductions as President Donald Trump seeks to shrink federal agencies.
FEMA announced the policy change Friday, stipulating that all renewals and extensions of term positions are subject to the secretary’s approval, according to a memo obtained by Bloomberg Government. That includes reservists, temporary full-time employees, local hires, and on-call response employees who make up the bulk of the disaster agency’s workforce.