Federal Workforce in Turmoil
New Survey Unveils Low Morale and Engagement Among Federal Workers Amid Major Workforce Shakeups
A recent survey conducted by the Partnership for Public Service has revealed historically low satisfaction and engagement levels among U.S. federal workers, with an alarming Employee Engagement and Satisfaction Index score of just 32 out of 100. The downturn is attributed to the Trump administration's aggressive reforms, including mass firings and agency closures, overseen by DOGE chief Elon Musk. The survey echoes widespread dissatisfaction and fear among federal employees, urging congressional oversight.
Introduction to Federal Workforce Morale Issues
Survey Findings and Index Scores
Impact of Trump Administration's Workforce Reforms
Federal Worker Sentiment and Leadership Trust
Legal Challenges and Court Interventions
Broader Economic Implications of Workforce Disengagement
Social and Political Consequences of Workforce Changes
Long‑term Predictions for the Federal Workforce
Public Reaction to the Survey and its Methodology
Future Implications on Government Efficiency and Services
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