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Fiscal Cliff / Federal employees- from skeptical to alarmed

Federal employees have been skeptical for months that the biggest cuts to government spending in history could really happen. But with the “fiscal cliff” a week away, workers are now growing increasingly alarmed that their jobs and their missions could be on the line.

President Obama and members of Congress headed out of town late last week for a Christmas break without reaching a deal to avoid $110 billion in automatic across-the-board spending cuts, which would hamstring operations ranging from weather forecasting and air traffic control to the purchase of spare parts for weapons systems. So civil servants are bracing for the blow, wondering whether their work will be upended — and whether they may be forced to take unpaid days off.

Choosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor from

Washington Post

via Federal workers feel unease over potential layoffs, furloughs unleashed by ‘fiscal cliff’ – The Washington Post.

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