Some visitors at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston were either curious about potential new ...
The five JFK Library federal employees who were abruptly let go by the Trump administration last week, leading to a sudden shutdown of the Dorchester site, have been rehired. The JFK Presidential ...
The JFK Library Foundation says five employees who were dismissed last week because of President Trump's executive order on federal workforce reductions have been rehired at the John F.
Initially, per language on the Library's website, it was closed "until further notice." however, shortly after the news started to make headlines nation-wide, the JFK Library Foundation posted on ...
The JFK Library Foundation said Wednesday that five staff members who were laid off last week, prompting the library to close briefly, have been rehired. Several of the employees who were affected ...
ANYONE WAS INJURED. MORE BREAKING NEWS HERE. THE FIVE STAFF MEMBERS AT JFK LIBRARY, WHO WERE LAID OFF LAST WEEK, HAVE BEEN REHIRED. THE LAYOFFS, TRIGGERED BY AN EXECUTIVE ORDER FROM THE TRUMP ...
Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Dorchester who were fired last week as part of mass layoffs of federal workers have been “reinstated,” the JFK Library Foundation said in a statement ...
The workers at the JFK library, which included those who work at the admissions counter, were able to be rehired the next week, library officials said. Adam Sennott can be reached at adam.sennott@ ...
All five employees of the JFK Presidential Library who were laid off last week have been rehired, Director Alan Price confirmed Wednesday morning. “We’re all thrilled to have the team back ...
and the forthcoming Biden Presidential Library. “The sudden dismissal of federal employees at the JFK Library forced the museum to close today,” the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation said in ...
Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum who were laid off last week, prompting the museum to close unexpectedly, have rejoined the staff. In a statement on social media Wednesday, the JFK Library ...
More than 200 immigrants from 58 countries became U.S. citizens at a ceremony in Boston, sharing stories of relief, hope, and new opportunities.
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