A debate is growing over large-scale buyout programs offered to public sector employees. Supporters argue the policy can reduce costs, modernize agencies, and create opportunities for new talent with updated technical skills. They believe voluntary departures are a practical alternative to layoffs and can help governments adapt to changing demands. Critics, however, warn that experienced workers may leave in large numbers, taking valuable institutional knowledge with them. They fear this could lead to slower services, reduced efficiency, and challenges during emergencies. The discussion ultimately centers on balancing financial savings and modernization against the value of experience, expertise, and long-term organizational stability.
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