As the federal government pushes more disaster recovery responsibilities onto states, they are “sitting ducks” for contractors.
Some federal contractors are initiating cost cutting as the partial government shutdown is starting to impact their bottom line.
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Deutsche Lufthansa AG plans to cut 4,000 administrative jobs by 2030, the steepest reductions at Europe’s largest airline group since the pandemic ravaged the industry, as the carrier seeks to improve ...