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Nearly 6,000 fired employees of the U.S. Department of Agriculture should be heading back to work today.
Nearly 6,000 fired employees of the U.S. Department of Agriculture should be heading back to work today.
Nearly 6,000 fired employees of the U.S. Department of Agriculture should be heading back to work today.
NPR's Andrea Hsu has been following all of this. So, Andrea, how do these workers at USDA get their jobs back?
NPR's Andrea Hsu has been following all of this. So, Andrea, how do these workers at USDA get their jobs back?
NPR's Andrea Hsu has been following all of this. So, Andrea, how do these workers at USDA get their jobs back?
All 6,000 people had performance problems?
All 6,000 people had performance problems?
All 6,000 people had performance problems?
So then what happens with the investigation? I mean, what about all the workers at the other agencies who were fired?
So then what happens with the investigation? I mean, what about all the workers at the other agencies who were fired?
So then what happens with the investigation? I mean, what about all the workers at the other agencies who were fired?
Now, how are USDA workers reacting to the news that they're reinstated?
Now, how are USDA workers reacting to the news that they're reinstated?
Now, how are USDA workers reacting to the news that they're reinstated?
You mentioned the Trump administration. What is the Trump administration saying about all this?
You mentioned the Trump administration. What is the Trump administration saying about all this?
You mentioned the Trump administration. What is the Trump administration saying about all this?
All right, that's NPR's Andrea Hsu. Andrea, thanks.