"A Hostile, Inefficient Work Culture Designed To Push People Out" - Nearly 20% Of Interior Staff Have Quit Or Retired
One year into President Donald Trumps second term, the Department of the Interior is in turmoil, hobbling many of the agencies overseeing the countrys public lands and waters. Not only has Interior lost some 11,000 employees, or more than 17 percent of its workforce, it is also reeling from a drastic centralization of personnel: Last May, almost 5,500 staff from the departments component agencies were moved into the office of the Interior secretary, Doug Burgum.
That shift has created a hostile work culture, made staff less efficient and broken important lines of communication, former Interior employees say. According to an Inside Climate News analysis of federal workforce data released by the Office of Personnel Management, almost 1,800 workers have left Burgums office since the reorganizationthe vast majority opting to retire or quit. As a whole, the federal workforce shrank by about 12 percent in the first year of the second Trump administration. Some parts of the government, such as the Environmental Protection Agency, which shed 24 percent of its employees, have suffered bigger losses. But Burgums reorganization is unique, with wide ripple effects.
Under an order signed on April 17, Burgum confirmed plans to absorb administrative staff from Interiors component agencies, including workers responsible for human resources, training, information technology, contracting and communications. The Inside Climate News analysis shows sudden staff losses in the next month at agencies including the Bureau of Reclamation; the U.S. Geological Survey; the Bureau of Land Management; the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement; and the Fish and Wildlife Service that correspond to the swelling of Burgums own staff.
The stated goal was efficiency. This unification effort will accelerate technology advancements and enhance the Departments ability to deliver on our core mission, Burgums order said. But Interior staff reorganized into Burgums office who later left say they encountered a hostile, inefficient work culture designed to push people out. Russell Vought, the powerful director of the federal Office of Management and Budget, said in a private speech between Trumps two terms that we want the bureaucrats to be traumatically affected by going to work, ProPublica reported in 2024.
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