Impact of a 10 percent fed workforce cut

Janet Kopenhaver is the Washington representative of Federally Employed Women.

A bill that the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has passed would cut the federal workforce by 10 percent over the next three years. Federally Employed Women says the bill makes assumptions that don’t add up. Janet Kopenhaver, Washington representative of Federally Employed Women, joins In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the impact of potential workforce cuts.

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