ShareA college degree will no longer give Americans a leg up when seeking some jobs with the federal government. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday that will overhaul the government’s hiring practices so that a job applicant’s skills will be given priority over a college degree. Administration officials say the shift will allow the government to hire a more inclusive workforce based on skill instead of a person’s education level.“This will ensure that we’re able to hire based on talent and expand our universe to qualified candidates and ensure a more equitable hiring process,” Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter and senior advisor, told reporters on Friday. Ivanka Trump is co-chair of the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board, which was created in 2018 and tasked with recommending ways to improve job training. The president signed the order during the board’s meeting on Friday. “The federal government will no longer be narrowly focused on where you went to school, but the skills and talents that you bring to the job," Trump said. The federal government is the nation’s largest employer with 2.1 million civilian workers. (Read more.)
The Last Judgment
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"People consider themselves educated when they are credentialed and stamped with the approval of institutions of higher education that gave them three things; a smattering of historical information just sufficient to make the past seem depraved, a vocabulary of indignation about the failure of all previous historic actors, ant the belief that America's grossest injustice is the insufficient obeisance accorded to them." Recent quote from a George Wills Column...of which for once I agree.
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