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Tension is boiling inside the US State Department as staffers face long hours and mounting uncertainty, all while bracing for sweeping layoffs pushed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and morale, according to those working in the department, has reached a breaking point, as per a report.Rubio, who took over the department under US president Donald Trump's second term, has called the agency 'bloated' and in April announced his intent to slash 15% of its more than 2,000-person workforce, according to Daily Beast.But while tensions of layoffs are looming, employees are still being asked to volunteer to work overtime to manage rising crises, particularly the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, as reported by the Washington Post.A State Department official told the Washington Post that the department 'either doesn't appreciate or just doesn't care' about its employees, as reported by the Daily Beast. The official also added, 'Doing extra shifts while this ax is swinging above our heads is just devastating to morale,' as quoted in the report.The contradiction of the situation is of asking staff to take on more responsibility even as their jobs hang in the balance, has left many feeling both overworked and undervalued, according to the Daily Beast report.ALSO READ: Jerome Powell accused of lying to Congress over $2.5B lavish Fed HQ renovation — calls for punishment grow The tensions within the department increased even more when the workers were sent a message requesting that they share joyous photos of July 4 celebrations at embassies and consulates around the world, according to the report.The workers were asked to 'collect a high-quality set of visuals'—including 'candid shots of attendees enjoying the event' and 'smiling children, families, and diplomats,' as quoted by Daily Beast.Another State Department staffer told the Washington Post that, 'To me, the irony of asking for happy photos of smiling children, happy families, and guests celebrating while threatening to fire thousands is peak Trumpism,' as quoted in the report.The threat of layoff has intensified as Rubio initially gave a July 1 deadline for the job cuts, as per Daily Beats. However, now the Supreme Court is assessing the permissibility of layoffs across the federal government under the Trump administration, as reported by the Daily Beast.ALSO READ: Brace yourself: Why this could be the summer of economic hell for millions of Americans The president of the union that represents America's diplomats, Tom Yazdgerdi highlighted that the job cuts 'show serious disregard for members of the Foreign Service managing multiple conflicts and assisting American citizens in the Middle East and other crisis zones,' as quoted in the report.He said, 'Despite the stress of not knowing when they or their colleagues might face layoff notices,' adding, 'our members tell us they want nothing more than to remain on the front lines and continue to serve the American people,' as quoted by Daily Beast.They're being asked to work long hours during global crises while facing the threat of losing their jobs. It's left many feeling both exhausted and undervalued.Originally, layoffs were set for July 1, but they now depend on a Supreme Court ruling.
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