Trump Hiring Freeze Forces Suspension Of Military Child Care Programs [View all]
On January 23, Trump announced a hiring freeze for federal workers. While the freeze included exemptions for those working in the military and other national security positions, members of the Armed Forces are feeling the effects.
At least two Army bases are suspending childcare programs, citing staff shortages related to the hiring freeze.
In Fort Knox, Kentucky, garrison commander Col. Stephen Aiton sent a memo on February 17 immediately suspending new enrollment in the childcare program. He also announced that hourly and part-day services would be eliminated at the end of the month until further notice. Those part-day services includes preschool.
Aiton explained that due to the federal hiring freeze the facility was prevented from bringing on new caregivers to replace those that are leaving. The freeze is making it a challenge to provide quality childcare,
Similarly, the Army garrison in Wiesbaden, Germany announced that it was suspending all part-day programs. Col. Todd Fish said the suspension was a result of staff shortage due to the federal hiring freeze.
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