The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has placed detailed instructions on its website for the thousands of employees who want to remove personal belongings from their offices in the Ronald Reagan building after they have been dismissed or placed on administrative leave.
The agency gives employees two days – Thursday 27 February and Friday 28 February – to enter the building during designated time slots if they have items they want to bring home. Although the slots vary from 60 minutes to 90 minutes in general, employees have about 15 minutes to collect personal belongings from their workspaces.
“Employees are given about 15 minutes to complete this and have to have finished removing items in their time slot,” said the instructions. “Employees with a considerable number of personal belongings to pick up must be aware of the time, but flexibility can be granted in selected circumstances with the approval of the Office of Security.”
They must also take their own containers and supplies with them to remove and pack their possessions.
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Employees dismissed from USAID will pick up personal belongings from their offices in the now closed Ronald Reagan building during designated time slots on Thursday and Friday. .
Before the building leaves with their articles, USAID said that the staff must “be obliged to confirm receipt of their personal belongings” to prevent agencies from being liable for items left behind. They will also be obliged to confirm that they don’t have one Physical or electronic government records With them.
Usaid said that Thursday and Friday are the only two days when the collection will be allowed and employees must do this within the time slot that coordinates with their desk. If employees cannot make the time slot, only a designated alternative staff member can pick up assets if visitors, children and staff without the right references are not allowed.
General Services Administration will pack personal items that have not been collected and will send them to a warehouse to be collected at a later time, according to the instructions.
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There are 14 time slots for employees of 25 agencies between the two collection days.
Employees will also give back all equipment issued by the USAID during their time in the building.

USAID was cut by the Trump administration after Dog, guided doge, the office for millions of questionable programs and initiatives around the world had issued. (Getty Images)
On Sunday at midnight, the Trump administration Almost 1,600 USAID employees placed on administrative leave worldwide, excluding those who work on mission-critical functions, core leadership or specially designated programs.
The reduction-in-force call came after thousands of USAID employees were fired, leaving only around 300 employees at the desk.
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Trump decided to significantly reduce the agency after the Ministry of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, was determined that USAID wasted millions of dollars of financing questionable programs and initiatives around the world.

The agency, once run by thousands of employees, has been cut less than 300 employees, who are responsible for mission -critical functions, core leadership or specially designated programs. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
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