The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must rehire laid-off veterans and military spouses due to a policy change at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Bloomberg Law reported.
The bureau’s Office of Human Capital said in an email earlier this month, which was obtained by Bloomberg Law, that disabled and other veterans, along with military spouses, were to be reinstated after they were terminated as part of the Trump administration’s widespread layoffs in the federal government.
One CFPB examiner and veteran who had his job reinstated earlier this week, James Plover, told Bloomberg that he thinks he won’t remain at the agency for long.
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