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The US defence department says it has begun laying off most of its 46,000 temporary employees, as automatic defence budget cuts loom in March. | The US defence department says it has begun laying off most of its 46,000 temporary employees, as automatic defence budget cuts loom in March. |
Deputy Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said the Pentagon was acting "because we're running out of time" to absorb potential changes to their budget. | Deputy Defence Secretary Ashton Carter said the Pentagon was acting "because we're running out of time" to absorb potential changes to their budget. |
$50bn (£32bn) in cuts are due this year under the so-called fiscal cliff. | |
Lawmakers made a last-minute deal on 1 January to put them off for two months, but the ultimate outcome is undecided. | Lawmakers made a last-minute deal on 1 January to put them off for two months, but the ultimate outcome is undecided. |
Mr Carter said he was directing each military service to produce detailed plans by 1 February on reducing short-term spending. | Mr Carter said he was directing each military service to produce detailed plans by 1 February on reducing short-term spending. |
He also said the Pentagon could force its 800,000 civilian employees to lose one day of work per week without pay from April, in a move that would save $5bn. | He also said the Pentagon could force its 800,000 civilian employees to lose one day of work per week without pay from April, in a move that would save $5bn. |
The Pentagon and other parts of the US government face across-the-board cuts on 1 March, with an estimated $500bn decrease in the defence budget over 10 years. | The Pentagon and other parts of the US government face across-the-board cuts on 1 March, with an estimated $500bn decrease in the defence budget over 10 years. |
The US defence department unveiled a strategy in early 2012 designed to accommodate at least $450bn in Pentagon cuts over the next decade, as the country winds down the Afghanistan war. | The US defence department unveiled a strategy in early 2012 designed to accommodate at least $450bn in Pentagon cuts over the next decade, as the country winds down the Afghanistan war. |
The automatic reductions due in March would be in addition to these savings. | The automatic reductions due in March would be in addition to these savings. |
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