USAID is a sh!#show

Anonymous
It sucks - my good friend got fired last night - three divisions actually got fired. Kids in HS; now just figuring out how to pay for insurance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It sucks - my good friend got fired last night - three divisions actually got fired. Kids in HS; now just figuring out how to pay for insurance.


Were they an fte? How did they get fired?
Anonymous
The institutional contractors were fired, not career staff. These folks sit in USAID like regular employees, but are actually not USAID employees - they are employed by a staffing company which has a contract with USAID. Those contracts are now frozen, so the staffing companies (WWC Global etc) have had to do layoffs. So - same as what is happening at bigger firms that implement our programs overseas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It sucks - my good friend got fired last night - three divisions actually got fired. Kids in HS; now just figuring out how to pay for insurance.


Were they an fte? How did they get fired?


Email last night.

Contractor - stop work order in am then termination letters around 8pm for about 300 people.
Anonymous
I cant believe it took them 4 days to issue the stopwork order, which was required last Friday.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yup. They are changing the name of USAID to "Horse Head"


Wow. The last week has been awful, especially today with the contractor termination. It’s clear that the point is really to destroy all US foreign assistance. What they are doing is- firing so many contractors and stop work, freeze funds, etc. - is not designed for “review and fix”, it is designed to permanently kill US aid to other countries. It’s very short-sighted.



It’s not short sighted. Trump, Rubio and cronies just want to kill most foreign aid. Sorry to kids who were getting dewormed and access to clean water…the American people don’t care if you die.


Let's be clear: The American people do care. Our system allowed people who don't care to take over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cant believe it took them 4 days to issue the stopwork order, which was required last Friday.


It was implemented by Monday. Remember, the stop work order was issue at the end of work day on Friday, and leadership took all weekend to figure out what the hell is happening and how it affects the company.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It sucks - my good friend got fired last night - three divisions actually got fired. Kids in HS; now just figuring out how to pay for insurance.

I'm sorry they are going through that, truly. I have a college and HS kid.

However, I've been a contractor most of my career, and so I've always kept 18mo expenses saved because the gravy train can stop at any moment My private industry contract might end in May, so I know how nerve wracking being a contractor is wrt to employment stability. It will hurt a bit if the contract ends, especially because I'm 54. Spouse at 60 has already given up looking for new contracts due to ageism.

Hopefully, they have some money saved. As for insurance, get ACA. We had private insurance pre-ACA and post ACA. We could never have been contractors without it. Thank you, Obama. And I'm not a Dem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cant believe it took them 4 days to issue the stopwork order, which was required last Friday.


It was implemented by Monday. Remember, the stop work order was issue at the end of work day on Friday, and leadership took all weekend to figure out what the hell is happening and how it affects the company.


Well we had contractors working Mon and Tues. Definately not stopped work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cant believe it took them 4 days to issue the stopwork order, which was required last Friday.


I mean, if the EO had been better worded then people might have figured out what it meant sooner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cant believe it took them 4 days to issue the stopwork order, which was required last Friday.


I mean, if the EO had been better worded then people might have figured out what it meant sooner.


It wasnt an EO. It was internal guidance and it ordered an immediate stop. This was again stated and clarified on Sunday. "During this review period, all foreign assistance funding mechanisms, with the exception of waivers, are stopped."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup. They are changing the name of USAID to "Horse Head"


Wow. The last week has been awful, especially today with the contractor termination. It’s clear that the point is really to destroy all US foreign assistance. What they are doing is- firing so many contractors and stop work, freeze funds, etc. - is not designed for “review and fix”, it is designed to permanently kill US aid to other countries. It’s very short-sighted.



It’s not short sighted. Trump, Rubio and cronies just want to kill most foreign aid. Sorry to kids who were getting dewormed and access to clean water…the American people don’t care if you die.


Not to mention brewing outbreaks of diseases and unrest. That stuff doesn't stay in other countries.


God help us if there's another global pandemic. No one to stop Trump from telling us all to drink bleach to kills the germs now that he withdrew from the WHO and appointed public health brain worm drug addict RFK Jr to manage our nation's health .
Anonymous
What's the deal with the 60 SESers that were put on admin leave, including lawyers? What did they allegedly do?

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/dozens-usaid-career-civil-servants-put-administrative-leave-rcna189539
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the 60 SESers that were put on admin leave, including lawyers? What did they allegedly do?

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/dozens-usaid-career-civil-servants-put-administrative-leave-rcna189539

donated to Harris campaign, according to Stephen Miller.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What's the deal with the 60 SESers that were put on admin leave, including lawyers? What did they allegedly do?

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/dozens-usaid-career-civil-servants-put-administrative-leave-rcna189539

donated to Harris campaign, according to Stephen Miller.


Overwhelmingly the career federal service in this country is far left, left-wing.'

Tapper responded that he didn't know that to be fact.

Miller continued: 'We looked at USAID as an example, 98 percent either donated to Kamala Harris or another left-wing candidate.

Tapper interjected, asking him: 'Now you are demonizing an entire workforce', before Miller shouted him down by saying: 'Did you just say that saying someone voted for Kamala Harris is demonizing them?

'You just said I am demonizing someone by saying they voted for Kamala Harris', Miller continued - before Tapper asked to get the interview back on track.
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