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It also said he has been reassigned to another job.
He instead reassigned himself to another family for professional reasons.
Six of the top people fired, demoted, reassigned or left?
Instead, he will be reassigned to an unspecified district position.
Workers will be laid off or reassigned to other sites.
Some of those employees were reassigned to Apple's AI division.
When she wouldn't, he said he reassigned it to King.
D Slater Koekkoek was reassigned to AHL Syracuse on Friday.
The Golar and Hoegh FSRUs were reassigned to other locations.
C Matthew Peca was reassigned to AHL Syracuse on Saturday.
G Steve Michalek was reassigned to Iowa of the AHL.
She could not be fired, demoted, or reassigned by him.
Major Worden and Colonel Scott were reassigned to desk jobs.
Studies have been derailed, scientists reassigned and advisory panels disbanded.
Some of the 12,000 workers there will be temporarily reassigned.
In December, she was reassigned to another post within OJP.
In such instances, a case is reassigned to a different judge.
No agents or prosecutors have been specifically reassigned to such cases.
Following the altercation, the involved officers were reassigned to administrative duty.
He was reassigned to the minor league Colorado Eagles days afterward.
He was then reassigned to the FBI's office of human resources.
The case has been reassigned to 3003th District Judge Sam Medrano.
Strzok was reassigned following the revelations of his anti-Trump texts.
He's been reassigned to the human resources department of the FBI.
However, many of the affected employees have been reassigned, he said.
Bette's been reassigned to a junior agent of not quite 23.
Thousands of police officers were dismissed or reassigned to other tasks.
The case was reassigned to Etowah County Circuit Judge William Rhea.
Lansdale was reassigned to Vietnam in 1965, but Diem was dead.
The case was reassigned to Preska after Cedarbaum died in February.
The operator has been reassigned pending the outcome of an investigation.
If he clears, he'll be reassigned to Syracuse of the AHL.
John Richardson, was not reassigned until mid-August despite written warnings.
Ola restructuring affected 350 employees, with some reassigned to other roles
Jessie L. Sanchez, was reassigned to Ship Repair Facility Yokosuka. Cmdr.
Several Stoneman Douglas school employees have also been fired or reassigned.
Mr. Jiménez learned he was being reassigned to the factory floor.
New and reassigned editors and writers will help fill its pages.
He had left soon after his friend and mentor was reassigned.
Medina and Taylor had previously been reassigned before their termination this week.
One of the agents is later fired, and the other is reassigned.
Police Commissioner William Bratton has reassigned five senior officers amid the probe.
Gallagher was removed from the position and reassigned to another role Friday.
The career soldier is expected to be reassigned within the Defense Department.
He also reportedly reassigned investigations staff to be drivers or security personnel.
He was reassigned to the FBI's human resources division in August 2017.
If criminal charges are ultimately brought, the case would be randomly reassigned.
Marquise was reassigned within six months; the other investigators moved along too.
He also reassigned more than 20 other homicide cases to another prosecutor.
Page has left the FBI and Strzok was reassigned to human resources.
Inspector Endall was reassigned to an administrative position pending further review; Sgt.
D Jaycob Megna was reassigned to the Ducks' AHL San Diego affiliate.
Both have been placed on administrative leave, while the warden was reassigned.
The employee who mistakenly sent the missile alert has been temporarily reassigned.
Gertenmaier was reassigned as a special assistant to Bridenstine's deputy, Jim Morhard.
In a fit of rage, Mr. Bolton tried to have both reassigned.
I get reassigned to another section as the Clintons' audience space shrinks.
However, the court denied her request to be reassigned to administrative duties.
Jessie L. Sanchez, had been reassigned to new posts in the Navy.
Eberly is another veteran Facebooker that was reassigned after the FTC settlement.
Moses has been temporarily reassigned to Navcent staff, the announcement said. Capt.
We've begun to implement changes, we've reassigned people and parted with people.
Workers will be reassigned to other jets and products, the company said.
The report generated from that investigation recommended that Kalanick's responsibilities be reassigned.
All 20143 officers of the plainclothes unit will be reassigned to patrol ranks.
After they stopped for a photo, she said, a ticket taker reassigned them.
CNN's Chris Cuomo has been reassigned from "New Day" to the 9 p.m.
Both brothers are active-duty Army officers and were reassigned to the Pentagon.
It is Billy King, who was reassigned, not Lionel Hollins, who was fired.
Eventually, the Pentagon reassigned more troops to California at the request of CBP.
Carrothers was reassigned to the DOC&aposs central administration building after the Feb.
Shortly after, Nassar was reassigned from all clinical duties at Michigan State University.
Mike Tannenbaum, vice president of football operations, will be reassigned to another position.
At a minimum and regardless of your career status, you can be reassigned.
Choi's predecessor, Lee Sang-chul, had been reassigned to oversee Southeast Asian operations.
He testified that soon after the searches, he was reassigned to another unit.
One officer has since resigned and the other was reassigned to desk duty.
She was reassigned female as a minor and had a legal name change.
Court filings show that both cases were reassigned to another judge last month.
It also reassigned its French executive director Karim Bouzidi to a new role.
The previous warden was reassigned to the bureau's Northeast Regional Office, Kupec added.
It's unclear how many lower and mid-level aides will ultimately be reassigned.
Today, the FCC points out that over 2023,000 numbers are reassigned every day.
After Mueller learned about their texts, Strzok was reassigned to a different post.
Note: This post has been updated to reflect that Hoggan will be reassigned.
Both FBI officials went on to serve on Mueller's team before being reassigned.
Police said that officer has been reassigned to administrative duties pending an investigation.
They began dating the following year when he was reassigned to New York.
Nearly all of the surviving planes and personnel were reassigned to other bases.
Mr Clement was one of 27 senior officials reassigned; he resigned soon afterwards.
Ohio State Athletic Director Gene Smith reassigned the women's hockey administrator, Shaun Richard.
The tournament Executive Director was "reassigned", though nobody really knew what that meant.
One official said the agents would likely be reassigned to investigate violent crime.
Christian Siriano, the fashion designer, has reassigned his 210 seamstresses in New York.
For the sake of appearances, it's a good thing that Strzok was reassigned.
Organizers had reassigned her seat, and new arrangements would have to be made.
Workers in transportation, agriculture, and clerical positions were reassigned to new positions, too.
His twin brother, a lawyer for the National Security Council, was also reassigned.
The sergeant, Scott Morris, and the second officer, John Mcloughlin, were also reassigned.
In that position, Boente will replace James Baker, who was reassigned in December.
In 2019, three local managers were reassigned to no longer regulate the airline.
Shortly thereafter, James was reassigned from New River, N.C., to China Lake, Calif.
Tesla workers around the company were reassigned to pitch in, that source said.
A remaining official was reassigned to help process Freedom of Information Act requests.
In December, Mr. Stamos' day-to-day responsibilities were reassigned to others, they said.
If she had agreed, his case may have been reassigned to a different judge.
The cop in the video has been reassigned pending the outcome of the investigation.
One of the employees, agent Peter Strzok, was reassigned after the texts were discovered.
A significant portion of the organization was reassigned to deal with the remediation effort.
Stone's efforts to get his case reassigned to a new judge have been denied.
The 290 reassigned officers will help agents at the southern border with these issues.
F Joonas Kemppainen was reassigned to Providence of the American Hockey League on Friday.
And the FBI's longtime top lawyer, James Baker, was also reassigned that same month.
On Monday, the Echo's editor posted a note declaring that Kennedy would be reassigned.
Latson had previously been reassigned after revelations about his views of the Holocaust surfaced.
The organization's French executive director Karim Bouzidi was also reassigned to a new role.
A White House official said Cohen-Watnick would be reassigned elsewhere in the administration.
The outlet was first to report Tuesday on the vice president's space being reassigned.
Several portfolio management teams were reassigned to the Global Equities unit after Aptigon's closure.
Sharp's common shares were reassigned to the second section of the market last year.
The district's 600,000 students will be taught by reassigned administrators and substitute teachers. 5.
He has been temporarily reassigned to Coastal Riverine Group 1, the Navy said.  Capt.
She rejected his advances, and says she was intimidated and reassigned jobs in retaliation.
The remaining staff of the OGCJ may also be reassigned, according to Foreign Policy.
One of Mueller's lead investigators was reassigned for reportedly sending anti-Trump text messages.
There was no explanation given by the court on why Flynn's case was reassigned.
ODA 595 needed Nutsch, and he was subsequently reassigned the commander of the team.
In December, Mr. Stamos's day-to-day responsibilities were reassigned to others, they said.
Foster was reassigned as part of a routine agency reshuffle, and denied that Mrs.
None of the people reassigned were suspended from their positions on Monday, she said.
Another 22020 left after the plans were announced but before they could be reassigned.
With local bus service curtailed by half, many drivers are reassigned to sanitation duty.
Before the opening of the center, he stops Pryce and begs to be reassigned.
Another 2628 left after the plans were announced but before they could be reassigned.
At worst, they said, he might have been kicked off the team and reassigned.
Clement's lawyer has maintained that a majority of the SES staffers reassigned were minorities.
As of last week, the U.S. diplomats sent home from Havana have been reassigned.
Seven police officers were reassigned and four formally reprimanded for failing to do so.
Early in camp, though, Hicks was late for a meeting, and Matheny reassigned him.
An investigation is now underway, and the teacher has been reassigned during this process.
The official did not provide details on how many case officers had been reassigned.
NOTES: The Coyotes reassigned LW Tyler Gaudet to Tucson, the club's American Hockey League affiliate.
The FCC also said it will move to create a database of reassigned phone numbers.
When some contractors didn't get paid, they reassigned their employees to other non-NASA projects.
Roughly 7453 percent of the agency's officers have left or been reassigned under his tenure.
Several prosecutors were removed from the case, police investigators reassigned, and the investigation was dropped.
D Julian Melchiori was reassigned by the Jets to the Manitoba Moose of the AHL.
Facebook reassigned David Marcus, previously the head of Messenger, to lead an internal blockchain project.
Kurian's responsibilities have been reassigned to other senior executives, the company said in a filing.
Some, who worked in sensitive positions at the North American Aerospace Defense Command, were reassigned.
Another officer was reassigned, a third disciplined, and Asheville released a statement condemning their behaviour.
As part of Stamos leaving, Facebook has reportedly broken down and reassigned his security team.
Strzok had been assigned to Robert Mueller's special counsel probe, but has since been reassigned.
The chiefs of police and emergency services have reassessed their priorities; editors have reassigned reporters.
Monarch's slots at Manchester were returned to a "pool" to be reassigned by a regulator.
But it turns out she was not the first person to have her sex reassigned.
In 2008, those hundred shares were reassigned in equal portions to David and Ezra Nahmad.
F Barclay Goodrow was reassigned to the San Jose Barracuda of the American Hockey League.
F Kyle Connor was reassigned by the Jets to the Manitoba Moose of the AHL.
The Capitals reassigned forward Garrett Mitchell to the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League.
They also have the ability to revoke access when an employee leaves or is reassigned.
Several prosecutors were removed from the case, police were reassigned, and the investigation was dropped.
He's inappropriately demoted or reassigned career agency personnel who objected to his misuse of funds.
In January, news emerged that Apple had reassigned 200 employees previously involved in its development.
In the meantime, the officers involved in the incident have been reassigned to administrative duty.
Strzok and Page had been on Mueller's special counsel team but were reassigned last year.
Another 6,000 hourly workers will either lose their jobs or be reassigned to other plants.
Ms. Mata was reassigned to Seattle, where she is now an assistant federal security director.
G Reto Berra was reassigned to San Diego of the American Hockey League on Friday.
Interior reassigned 2900 of approximately 220006 members of the SES between June and October 2202.
In an email Tuesday night, Mulvaney insisted that Blankenstein would not be fired or reassigned.
He was reassigned from Mueller's investigation after private texts were discovered of him criticizing Trump.
In June, the FAA reassigned three managers in its office overseeing Southwest, amid numerous concerns.
Frustrated by Spanish intransigence, Jay was delighted when Congress reassigned him to the peace talks.
The bishops of 30 years ago who allegedly may have reassigned abusers, they don't suffer.
To make room for him on the roster, RW Nick Lappin was reassigned to Albany.
Strzok and Page were both on Mueller's special counsel probe but were reassigned last year.
Many career officials who fell out of favor were reassigned to lesser positions, she said.
It said Mr. Maassen would be reassigned as an under secretary in the interior ministry.
A department official said in a statement on Wednesday evening that Lafferty has been reassigned.
But Detective DiGaudio, who has since been reassigned, has maintained that he did inform prosecutors.
He will be reassigned to the Department of Law Enforcement, a sheriff's office spokeswoman said.
Mr. Shapiro was reassigned in 2016 after six women complained that he sexually harassed them.
Some of the reassigned troops could be put on potential missions against Russia or China.
Some of those who were reassigned have filed complaints with the US Merit Systems Board.
Strzok was reassigned to the FBI's human resources office after the discovery of the messages.
Robert Domingo, who was commander of the Santa Ana station, but has since been reassigned.
We weren't saying it out loud but we were all waiting — hoping — to be reassigned.
Wray, in turn, threatened to quit if McCabe was removed or reassigned from his post.
Several high-ranking officers have been reassigned or disciplined as a result of the probe.
In September, her case was reassigned to the newly-installed U.S. District Judge Brantley Starr.
He was reassigned to a new job with the Humane Society and has since left.
The White House last week forced out Vindman, and he was reassigned within the Pentagon.
Mr. Korkmaz was reassigned, sent to guard a bridge, he testified, and was later jailed.
In an exchange with CNN earlier this month, King argued that he believes he will be reassigned to congressional committees before 2020, saying, "I'm not going to wait that long," when asked if he hopes to be reassigned if he is reelected in 2020.
NOTES: The Timberwolves reassigned F Justin Patton to the team's G League affiliate, the Iowa Wild.
Strzok was reassigned to the human resources department of the FBI, where he is now posted.
LW Nick Ritchie had been reassigned to the San Diego Gulls of the American Hockey League.
The Ducks reassigned C Sam Carrick to their AHL affiliate San Diego prior to the game.
In addition, Michael Milici, a detective who was previously reassigned, has been fired, the department said.
Thousands of police officers, prosecutors and judges were sacked or reassigned for alleged links to Gulen.
Local staffers would be laid off and U.S. officials running the projects would be reassigned elsewhere.
The Islanders reassigned F Mathew Barzal to Seattle of the Western Hockey League on Wednesday. 2.
Three high-ranking NASA officials have either left or been reassigned in the last few months.
The FCC also wants to prevent unwanted calls after a person gets a reassigned phone number.
When a consumer cancels an account, the number is returned to a carrier and often reassigned.
The ruling also banned companies from calling numbers that have been reassigned to a new customer.
In addition, Michael Milici, a detective who was previously reassigned has been fired, the department said.
Thousands of police officers, prosecutors, and judges were sacked or reassigned for alleged links to Gulen.
They are being reassigned to administrative duty pending the outcome of the investigation, the sheriff said.
Clark was reportedly reassigned to a Parks Service office based in Harpers Ferry, W.Va., last year.
About 6,000 hourly workers will either lose their jobs or be reassigned to other plants. 3.
RW Kurtis Gabriel was reassigned by Minnesota to the Iowa Wild of the AHL on Monday.
Marin was prepared to resign over the deal, but the bank mercifully reassigned him to Toronto.
He was assigned to a Navy Band unit in San Diego, then eventually reassigned to Brooklyn.
Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page have been reassigned and no longer work on the Russia investigation.
In May 2018, Trump ordered the NSC's global-health unit to close and reassigned Rear Adm.
The airline issued Simon a $500 voucher and she was reassigned to the plane's economy section.
Vindman was fired from the White House in recent weeks and was reassigned to the Pentagon.
Island Express, then under a previous owner, asked the F.A.A.to have him reassigned; the agency complied.
Instead, the sources said, the officials who disagreed with Pruitt were iced out, reassigned or demoted.
C Tyler Graovac was reassigned to the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League on Tuesday.
According to that report, at least six staffers were either fired or reassigned within the agency.
Seven of Trump's 12 most senior advisers, including Cohn, have resigned, been fired or been reassigned.
She said Mr. Kappell should have been reassigned or sent to bias training but not fired.
Just four months later, she said was demoted and reassigned to oversee privacy and FOIA requests.
He was reassigned to the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center when it was established in 1958.
A. No. And the majority opinions he was drafting will need to be reassigned to other justices.
Two of the officers involved have been reassigned to administrative duty pending the outcome of the investigation.
The Broward County school district has reassigned both Medina and Taylor to other schools since the shooting.
When Ross returned from suspension, he was reassigned to ABC News' outside production house, Lincoln Square Productions.
F Kevin Labanc was reassigned to the San Jose Barracuda of the American Hockey League on Wednesday.
As a result, ICE should be thoroughly reviewed, assessed, and potentially restructured – and its senior officials reassigned.
A Mississippi officer has been reassigned after dropping off his retired police dog at an animal shelter.
Once JPD became privy to his adoption, Ellis was "reassigned to patrol duty," The Clarion-Ledger reported.
Or, if the host rebellion was quelled (which seems unlikely), was Dolores "reassigned" to the Mesa Center?
Omolo said the station's news manager, program manager and news producer would be reassigned to other duties.
CNBC broke the news that the company has reassigned 200 employees previously involved in the car's development.
Both of the Vindmans had been reassigned to the Department of the Army, a spokesman said Friday.
But before that hearing, Morley was notified by a supervising judge that the case was being reassigned.
Promising projects can die on the vine because the internal champion gets reassigned or leaves the company.
Some forces already in Iraq could be reassigned to northern Iraq, or additional forces could be sent.
The second officer has been reassigned to administrative duties pending the outcome of the investigation, police said.
Roughly 6,000 of the 7,000 employees who had their back-office positions eliminated were reassigned, Hargrove said.
Earlier this month, the National Civil Police reassigned nearly half of CICIG's police protection and investigative support.
Karen Handel called it "truly ironic" that Strzok had been reassigned to the FBI's human resources department.
Baker expected to be reassigned following FBI Director Christopher Wray's confirmation in August, according to the report.
Also reassigned was shortstop Jorge Mateo, who was rated by Baseball America as the Yankees' top prospect.
Meanwhile, some of the reassigned staffers complained they felt they were being retaliated against for political reasons.
Then the social worker left the case for a month, only to be reassigned to it recently.
Bryan Greene, another senior manager, will be reassigned as part of the shake-up, the officials said.
Instead of firing him, Clinton kept him on and reassigned the woman who had made the allegation.
In July, Jim Bridenstine, NASA's administrator, reassigned William Gerstenmaier, an official who for years oversaw human spaceflight.
The detective was reassigned, and was then charged with leaking government documents, convicted and sent to prison.
The issue of senior officers being reassigned has drawn the attention of influential Democrats on Capitol Hill.
As a result, he gets reassigned to the US District covering the town where he grew up.
When the whistleblower raised her concerns with her superiors, she was "improperly" reassigned and told on Feb.
The officer responsible for the mistake has been disciplined and reassigned, Miyagi told CNN, but not fired.
Owners can be reassigned the revenue being earned by a song rather than have it taken down.
Lafferty will be reassigned to the role of deputy director of a USCIS service center in Virginia.
He will take the place of James Baker, who was reassigned within the FBI late last year.
Several prosecutors were removed from the case, police investigators were reassigned, and the investigation was later dropped.
This agent, Peter Strzok, was reassigned over the summer, as soon as his comments came to light.
Thousands of the cleric's followers in the police and judiciary have either lost their jobs or been reassigned.
Eric Rasch, the commanding officer of Coastal Riverine Squadron 3, was fired from his job and temporarily reassigned.
Strzok was reassigned to the FBI's office of human resources following the revelations of his anti-Trump texts.
Another 23122,900 workers will be displaced by the store closures and some of these employees could be reassigned.
Talks over a bailout are on ice and, under pressure from Zambia, the IMF has reassigned its representative.
She indicated it is possible that other administration officials could be reassigned or terminated but declined to elaborate.
Three of these employees are no longer with the company, and the fourth has been reprimanded and reassigned.
NOTES: Lightning C Cory Conacher was a healthy scratch and was expected to be reassigned to AHL Syracuse.
Mark Tranquilli, an Allegheny County Common Pleas judge, was reassigned to administrative duties Tuesday after a peer review.
And after all this, they reassigned him somewhere else where he might act this way to other girls.
A final sequence of scenes has the two finally meeting in the Arctic, where Paul has been reassigned.
The former commander, who was immediately reassigned after the collision, initially faced negligent homicide charges, CBS News reported .
Smart manufacturing is a term for automation of jobs previously done by people who are displaced or reassigned.
Many of the prosecutors and police officers involved were reassigned or themselves arrested, on conspiracy and terror charges.
Mustaciuolo reassigned all 40 staffers from Throggs Neck House to other developments this week, according to the Times.
Wenk said he thought he had worked through the disagreements, then he found out he was being reassigned.
About 85033 staffers in the offices would be reassigned as part of the decision, according to the Post.
Stamos' responsibilities were reassigned in December after which Stamos said he would leave the company, the Times said.
There are also examples of government climate scientists being reassigned and government grants for climate research being cancelled.
The district renewed Bailey's contract in April, but reassigned her to a high school elsewhere in the district.
Some of those recently reassigned employees had been with the department for decades, while others were Trump appointees.
The police department reassigned her to a desk job following Crutcher's death, which later prompted her to resign.
After the game, the Yankees reassigned pitcher Anthony Swarzak and outfielder Cesar Puello to their minor league camp.
"When I did find out I acted swiftly to have him reassigned elsewhere in the FBI," Mueller testified.
The suit alleges Tripp took his actions in retaliation for being reassigned to a new role within Tesla.
People who participated in those organizing efforts were reassigned to other airports outside of Italy where Ryanair operates.
The employees who worked on the Max had not been laid off but were reassigned to other duties.
Levandowski's case has been reassigned to Judge William Alsup, the same judge who oversaw the original Uber vs.
About three years later, the case was reassigned, and the police prepared a criminal complaint against Mr. Wagner.
The dogs' handlers would then be reassigned to ports on the southwest border to help with staffing shortages.
The former head of the unit, George E. Luber, has been reassigned to the agency's waterborne diseases unit.
Mr. Strzok was removed from the investigation last summer and reassigned to the F.B.I.'s human resources department.
The voluminous decrees, analysts say, promise months of administrative upheaval as agencies are abolished and government employees reassigned.
The idea of "agile" management, in which workers are frequently reassigned to multidisciplinary teams, is all the rage.
Mr. Ogans and Mr. Russell said they were reassigned to different work sites after they reported the incidents.
A top security official apologized and Mr. Hifter reassigned the Salafi police commander who had been in charge.
A House committee aide said Hoggan has been reassigned at the agency but could not provide further details.
"The case had already been identified to be reassigned by the time that meeting happened," Fernandez told us.
Wray, in turn, threatened to quit if McCabe was removed or reassigned from his post, the source said.
Steve Mills, Rose's predecessor, was reassigned to a new role within the Madison Square Garden Company on Feb.
Vindman remains in the military, but being reassigned from the White House isn't likely to help his career.
Staff Fahd bin Turki bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has been reassigned as commander of the joint forcesLt. Gen.
The number of judges that would be reassigned and the timeline are still being reviewed, according to Reuters.
Several Turkish prosecutors were removed from the case, police investigators were reassigned, and the investigation was later dropped.
He should be fired, not merely reassigned, for not doing so and compromising the objectivity of Mueller's investigation.
United issued Simon a $500 voucher after the incident, and she was reassigned to the plane's economy section.
Last year Interior reassigned 27 of approximately 85033 members of the SES between June 15 and Oct. 29.
After she refused, Scott reassigned Loyd's case to 5th Circuit State Attorney Brad King, he said in a statement.
More than a dozen people from Aptigon have been reassigned to other positions in the firm, the sources said.
Eric Rasch was fired from his job as the commanding officer of Coastal Riverine Squadron 3 and temporarily reassigned.
The school's principal has been reassigned pending the investigation's completion, and the search for a new principal is underway.
Foster also claims she was demoted in retaliation, and reassigned to oversee privacy and Freedom of Information Act requests.
ABC first reported  that Strzok left the probe and was reassigned to the human resources division in August 2017.
The Navy said Adams was being reassigned within Submarine Group 10 and the investigation into the accident remains open.
The case was then reassigned to a different detective, resulting in the filing of criminal charges late last month.
"We have reviewed our programmatic television media strategy with our agency partners and reassigned this allocation," a spokesperson said.
When she refused, he reassigned the case to another state attorney, who later filed notice seeking the death penalty.
General Momand Katawazi, commander of the 209th Corps which is headquartered at the base, has been reassigned to Kabul.
Two prison guards were suspended and the warden was reassigned following major lapses in protocol at the correctional facility.
D Shea Theodore was reassigned by the the Ducks to the San Diego Gulls of the AHL on Wednesday.
F Jarell Martin was reassigned by the Grizzlies to the Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League on Monday.
Clement was one of three dozen career officials reassigned to new positions by Interior Department leadership in mid-June.
He later reassigned me from demolition to pointing because some of the guys weren't showing up for the job.
The district says about 400 substitute teachers and more than 2,000 reassigned administrators will fill in for protesting teachers.
According to the analysis, 21 of the 61 senior officials tracked have either resigned, been fired or been reassigned.
The Hill: The Health and Human Services Department confirmed it reassigned a controversial official involved with debunked conspiracy theories.
The issues ultimately resulted in Robert Worley, executive director of the VA's education service, being reassigned earlier this month.
Mr. Bratton identified the two other officers who had been reassigned as Deputy Chiefs David Colon and Eric Rodriguez.
G Steve Michalek was reassigned to the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League, the Minnesota Wild announced Tuesday.
LAUSD has hired about 400 substitute teachers and reassigned more than 2,143 administrators to help educate the 600,000 students.
The pool manager at Foster Brown who confronted Ms. Ismaa'eel has been reassigned to administrative duties, Mr. Rago said.
Priests who had abused children would simply be reassigned to other parishes and face few legal or pastoral consequences.
Staffing is so short that teachers around the country are regularly reassigned to cover routine guard duties, he said.
The officer in the video and another officer have been reassigned from the school until an investigation is finished.
In 1979, a Navy man credited with starting the quirky Hawaiian Iron Man Triathlon was reassigned to the mainland.
Their own schools were gone, and so they'd been reassigned to ours for the year, while theirs got rebuilt.
In early 2015, the Education Department brought disciplinary charges against her, and Ms. Owens was reassigned to another school.
Months went by, she said, but neither she nor Mr. Dowdy was reassigned to another room for that period.
He trimmed a layer of middle managers in 2014, and reassigned roughly 400 Geek Squad employees within the company.
The judges will be temporarily reassigned to Baltimore; Los Angeles; Miami; New Orleans; New York; San Francisco; Bloomington, Minn.
Over the next few years, they fired tens of thousands of employees and reassigned many others, streamlining the state.
But at the last minute, the judge was reassigned to handle the cases of some migrants from Central America.
The top police commander of the PATH system was reassigned in November because of the review, the department said.
Stone's attorneys were apparently eager to have it reassigned and fought the designation, but she turned down their request.
Clement's lawyer, Katie Atkinson, told CNN that she believes at least 15 of the 33 people reassigned were minorities.
Inspectors reported feeling pressured to turn a blind eye to safety problems or risk being reassigned to distant ports.
Court spokeswoman Lisa Klem did not say why Contreras was recused, and added that the case was randomly reassigned.
Since then, the president has publicly criticized Vindman and suggested the military, where he is being reassigned, should discipline him.
F Gemel Smith was reassigned to the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League on Friday by the Dallas Stars.
Strzok was reassigned to the FBI's Human Resources Division until he was escorted out of the agency, reportedly on Friday.
In 2016, Facebook reassigned Iribe, who had been Oculus' chief executive, to head development of virtual reality tools for PCs.
Jeffery Harley, who was reassigned June 9 "pending the final report of an ongoing Inspector General investigation," the Navy said.
It was reassigned to Briccetti after the original judge, Richard Sullivan, was promoted to the federal appeals court in Manhattan.
The outlet reports that after the incident, the EMT was reassigned to desk duty due to head and neck injuries.
The officer filed a second complaint after he was reassigned to a midnight shift about 27 miles from his home.
Alexander Vindman, who was ousted from his position on the National Security Council last Friday and reassigned to the Pentagon.
An Army spokesperson on Friday said that the Vindman brothers had simply been reassigned to the Department of the Army.
Its personnel and aircraft were reassigned, and two years later it reopened as a much smaller Air Force Reserve base.
"In 73, the case was reassigned and police prepared a criminal complaint charging Wagner with various crimes," reads the statement.
We saw how U.S. customer officers being reassigned is creating nightmare traffic jams for northbound shipments of auto parts & produce.
One training instructor of Navy SEALs was temporarily reassigned following the death, a Navy spokesperson confirmed to CNN in May.
Officers reassigned over Bay Area police sex scandal Multiple relationships Some of the officers paid to have sex, Guap said.
Hundreds of officers who usually screen cargo and vehicles at ports of entry have been reassigned to help manage migrants.
The campaign reassigned all of its advertising in the final days to hold off Rubio, once a vanquished opponent, instead.
Some United flight attendants reassigned themselves on other aircraft, according to the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, their labor union.
Brian Block told VICE News that Stein will remain on administrative leave until he is reassigned within the coming weeks.
One official said that Aycock remains on active duty and was not prematurely reassigned from his command of the Shiloh.
An estimated 400 substitute teachers and 2,000 reassigned administrators are continuing to teach classes in the nation's second largest district.
He emptied out the management cubicles and unapologetically reassigned a large swath of headquarters denizens back to FBI field offices.
The Tulsa Police Department reassigned Shelby to a desk job following the 2016 shooting, which later prompted her to resign.
Jeffrey Buchanan, whom the Pentagon appointed to lead all military relief efforts, will be reassigned outside the island next week.
On Tuesday, Barr ordered the warden at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) to be temporarily reassigned pending the federal investigations.
And Alan Cobb, who was a close ally of Mr. Lewandowski, has been reassigned as the director of coalition groups.
We're told the EMT has been reassigned to desk duty as a result of injuries to her head and neck.
Among other moves, she has reassigned the members of an department team investigating potentially fraudulent activities at for-profit colleges.
At Okinawa, where I met and trained with Smokey, most of the dogs were veterans being reassigned to new handlers.
While the Kit site remained active, the team behind it was reassigned to lead product development for Patreon's merch offering.
The VP had already been reassigned to another region for reasons unrelated to harassment; she never heard from him again.
The Interior Department reassigned a few dozen senior civil servants to posts that often made little use of their expertise.
Were any civil-service employees at federal agencies reassigned because of their perceived political beliefs or service under previous presidents?
"This sweetheart deal must be canceled and reassigned to a New Mexico ranching family," Balderas said in an emailed statement.
Clement's attorney, Katie Atkinson, told CNN that she believes at least 15 of the 33 who were reassigned were minorities.
He has also been reassigned to server assistant shifts and working a to-go food kiosk rather than waiting tables.
"I recommend that CDR Servello be immediately reassigned to a billet with no supervisory responsibilities and with dedicated oversight," Capt.
Mr. Slott, who has been reassigned to another bureau, has also declined to comment, a spokeswoman for the office said.
The company reassigned him, Mr. Murray said, after its audit committee approved a proposal to outsource its Sarbanes-Oxley testing.
Sasaki said a few hundred reassigned administrators and substitutes will try to fill in for as many as 2,300 teachers.
Because of forthcoming 25G wireless service, hundreds of TV stations across the country are being reassigned to new broadcast frequencies.
"About 987 stations have been reassigned new frequencies," Jean Kiddoo, chair for the FCC's Incentive Auction Taskforce, explained to Gizmodo.
U.S. Army soldiers on Vice President Pence's communications team were reassigned for violating curfew regulations in Panama, NBC News reported.
Multiple White House staffers have either been fired or reassigned over issues with their security clearances, ABC News reported Wednesday.
The head of the C.I.D. was reassigned last week to a junior position away from the capital, Colombo, officials said.
They are a drag on our defense, a fiscal obligation leeching money that could be reassigned to more useful purposes.
Clement was one of 33 senior executive staffers reassigned without warning last June to new positions within the Interior Department.
Collins, credited with starting a quirky competition called the Hawaiian Iron Man Triathlon, had just been reassigned to the mainland.
Apple didn't confirm Bloomberg's report, which says that it has reassigned the workers that had been building its AirPort products.
The same day, Ove reassigned its rights to collect on the loan to a Panama company called International Media Overseas.
Within a few months, Tesla claims, Tripp became "disruptive and combative with his colleagues," and was reassigned in May 2018.
After the inspector general informed Mueller over the summer about the texts, Strzok was removed from the team and reassigned.
Furthermore, suggestion that anyone was reassigned or fired in an effort to quash concerns relating to any client is categorically false.
Many Google engineers working on the project have reportedly been reassigned to projects related to Brazil, Indonesia, Russia and other countries.
The New York Times reassigned Ali Watkins and provided her with a mentor after an internal review into her love life.
Most affected employees will be reassigned to other sales channels or given the opportunity to interview for other positions, Tesla said.
Former Chief Performance Officer Jose Munoz resigned in January after being reassigned to head an investigation into allegations of internal corruption.
ABC News reported Wednesday that "several" White House staffers who had issues getting permanent security clearances had been fired or reassigned.
Ross was reassigned to ABC News' outside production house, Lincoln Square Productions, after a four-week, unpaid suspension for the gaffe.
After Justice Department internal investigators found the texts, Strzok was reassigned from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign.
Days in the administration: 396 Reassigned to a position outside of the White House after criticizing the administration's Latin American policies.
More FBI agents may be brought in or reassigned to calm the crime wave before summer, when crime often ticks up.
Traditionally siloed, Microsoft reassigned more than half of its 1,000 research employees in September 2014 to a group called MSR NExT.
NASA never explained exactly why Epps was reassigned, fueling accusations that there were racist or sexist motivations behind the sudden change.
If they fail three times in a row, they are removed from their teaching jobs and reassigned to an administrative post.
Korkmaz said he was reassigned after his investigation became public in 2013, and that in 2014 he was arrested and jailed.
The reassigned staffers included Kevin Chmielewski, a political appointee who was placed on administrative leave without pay, and three career officials.
In July, the Times said Watkins had been transferred out of the newspaper's Washington, D.C., bureau and reassigned to New York.
About 600,000 students could be taught by more than 2,26 reassigned administrators and about 2800 substitute teachers, the school district said.
Baker was demoted from his position and reassigned within the FBI, and Rybicki was forced out of the bureau in 2017.
"When I did find out I acted swiftly to have him reassigned elsewhere in the FBI," Mueller said in his testimony.
Now dozens more cases related to that hearing are also being reassigned from Morley, he was told, according to the grievance.
All four officers belonged to the Police Department's Conditions Unit, a neighborhood-based troubleshooting division, and have been reassigned to patrols.
Capping off the flurry of tweets was a reference to reports that James Baker, the FBI's top lawyer, had been reassigned.
Jeff Anderson, who was principal of Albany High during these incidents and was reassigned as a result, could not be reached.
About 600,000 students could be taught by more than 2,000 reassigned administrators and about 400 substitute teachers, the school district said.
The Times subsequently conducted an internal review of Ms. Watkins's actions, and she was recently reassigned to its New York newsroom.
The district attorney's office said that Mr. McPartland has been reassigned to duties unrelated to his former responsibilities until further notice.
Meredith Whittaker, an artificial intelligence researcher, said she was reassigned and told to stop her well-known research on AI ethics.
The loss of Ms. Wilson-Raybould, who had been reassigned to head veterans affairs shortly before she resigned, was particularly bruising.
The attorney general said that Catholic bishops covered up child sexual abuse by priests and reassigned them repeatedly to different parishes.
Last June, at least two dozen senior career officials at the department were told they would be reassigned to new positions.
Among them was Joel Clement, a climate change scientist who was reassigned to an office overseeing fees from fossil fuel drilling.
The two men were reassigned to the Department of Defense, from which they had been detailed to the National Security Council.
The New York Times also reported on Thursday that multiple EPA officials were demoted or reassigned after questioning Pruitt's spending conduct.
GM laid off 8,000 salaried workers, and 6,000 hourly workers will either lose their jobs or be reassigned to other plants.
In November, three assistant principals and a security specialist at Stoneman Douglas were reassigned to other administrative locations in the district.
State officials said the alert was sent when an employee pushed the wrong button, and that employee has been temporarily reassigned.
Administrators reassigned the counselor to another school after they discovered the employee had been cooperating with the investigation, the report said.
Alexander Vindman and US ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, have either been reassigned or sent packing after their testimony.
Behind the scenes, administrators of the districts he had carried were demoted, dismissed, or worse still, reassigned to Communist-controlled regions.
Bill Taylor, her replacement after Trump reassigned her at the behest of conservative activists and corrupt Ukrainians, has returned to retirement.
Clinton lawyers may also contest that the wrongful death suit is genuinely related and the case could in theory be reassigned.
The reassigned staffers included Kevin Chmielewski, a political appointee who was placed on administrative leave without pay, and three career officials.
Despite their popularity, a report predicts that 1.3 million bank workers will lose their jobs or be reassigned due to automation.
A Virginia sheriff's deputy was reportedly reassigned to a new position after she went to a party in blackface as Rep.
Team members have been reassigned to Project Loon, which uses balloons for broadband access, and Project Wing, a drone delivery initiative.
When he did attempt to push back, he was reassigned to punishment shifts, such as working at night and cleaning septic tanks.
Since then, more than two dozen senior staff in the Secretary's suite of offices were abruptly reassigned while Tillerson was in Europe.
Alexander Vindman, who provided damaging testimony against Trump in the impeachment inquiry and was reassigned from his White House job last week.
After that, he was told by Mr. Pruitt's chief of staff, Ryan Jackson, that he was going to be fired or reassigned.
According to Bloomberg, hundreds of engineers have been reassigned or let go because Apple doesn't want to build an electric car anymore.
The IG recommended that the agency document its decisions, communicate with staffers who are being reassigned, and estimate costs associated with moves.
In Richmond, the city's police chief reassigned two officers who are under investigation over a scandal centered on claims of sexual misconduct.
Then, in 1977, he was reassigned to the DEA's Fresno office in Northern California — that's the period in which Narcos: Mexico begins.
Booker's campaign estimated that most of the panel's staff would be found through reassigned federal employees, keeping costs low as a result.
Former finance chief Smith was reassigned as chief administrative officer and his duties handed to an interim finance chief, the company said.
Clement was one of 50 at Interior who received letters in early June that they would be involuntarily reassigned to other positions.
McMaster reassigned Dahl, a deputy chief of staff at the NSC who mostly occupied an administrative role, in early July, per Buzzfeed.
A Bloomberg reporter was reassigned from covering Wells Fargo after the bank's CEO called the news organization to complain about the journalist.
Elizabeth Esty, a Connecticut Democrat, asked O'Rourke to explain why he had "removed, demoted or reassigned" a large number of career employees.
Baker was demoted from his position and reassigned within the FBI, and Rybicki was forced out of the bureau in late 2017.
Servello was reassigned in mid-August 2017, which USA Today noted came weeks after it began asking the Navy about the issue.
Beyond the additional red tape, the administration has also reassigned key personnel at the State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration.
At the same time, staff members who tried to curtail some of Mr. Pruitt's more egregious behavior were demoted, reassigned or fired.
Mr. La Rosa-Lopez was briefly reassigned to another church in May 2001 while the allegations were being reviewed, Mr. Dycus said.
In one case, a top climate policy official was reassigned to the office that collects royalty payments from oil and gas companies.
Management at the newspaper opened a review and eventually reassigned her from its Washington bureau to the Metro desk in New York.
The employee responsible for the mistake was disciplined and reassigned, but not fired, Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency told CNN earlier this month.
Strzok, who also helped launch the Clinton probe, was reassigned to the FBI's human resources office after the discovery of the messages.
After an eight-month suspension from her job as an elementary school art teacher, Bailey was reassigned to a local high school.
There was little debate over whether transsexual people should be given the right to have their sex reassigned as a civil status.
In August, U.S. Army soldiers on Vice President Pence's communications team were reassigned for violating curfew restrictions during Pence's trip to Panama.
After details of the Turkish prosecution were leaked in 2013, several prosecutors were removed from the case and police investigators were reassigned.
Servello was reassigned in mid-August, which USA Today noted came weeks after it began asking the Navy about the issue. Adm.
Clevinger needs to be reassigned to Triple-A after the game but isn't subject to the 10-day waiting period to be recalled.
After the messages were discovered, Strzok was reassigned from the investigation in July 2017 to a role in human resources at the FBI.
Disciplined over racially charged language Clark was suspended without pay, and reassigned, in 2013, acccording to information received in the open records request.
Michael L. Atwell, his job in late March when the Navy announced Atwell was being reassigned to LCS squadron duties in San Diego.
The officers involved in her arrest were reassigned to administrative duty pending the outcome of an internal investigation by the Wildwood Police Department.
In the end, his administration reassigned several hundred border agents to handle the influx of migrants, creating staffing shortages that triggered long delays.
At least five officials at the agency were reassigned or requested new jobs after they raised concerns about Mr. Pruitt's spending and management.
The Grizzlies promoted Zach Kleiman to executive vice president of basketball operations, with former VP John Hollinger reassigned to a senior advisory position.
According to the New York Times, at least five aides who questioned Mr Pruitt's behaviour were demoted, reassigned or asked for new jobs.
Michael L. Atwell, his job in late March when the Navy announced Atwell was being reassigned to LCS squadron duties in San Diego.
Greyson and Halley are reassigned to a distant frozen colonial world named New Svalbard, where they help fend off a major Lankie invasion.
When Toscano heard his home had burned to the ground, he was pulled from the Roblar Fire and reassigned to the Sand Fire.
Another high-profile NASA employee, Bill Hill, has also been reassigned from deputy associate administrator of human exploration to another special adviser position.
Each Z lens will have a control ring that controls focus, but can be reassigned to adjust aperture, shutter speed, or exposure compensation.
The agency then reassigned the case to a supervisory judge who traveled from Virginia to hear the matter and issued a deportation order.
Once the adoptions fill up, they will be reassigned to allow everyone the opportunity to celebrate their own little corner of the Earth.
Another person Sessions thought should be cleared from the core team: the FBI's top lawyer James A. Baker, who was "reassigned" in December.
One super PAC, Stand for Truth, just days ago reassigned $700,000 in television time that it planned to use against Rubio toward Trump.
The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency said Thursday it hoped its employee—who has already been reassigned—would decide to cooperate with the investigation.
But the White House pushed back on reports that the president's advisor Steve Bannon and Chief of Staff Reince Priebus were being reassigned.
Last summer, its acting head was reassigned after undercover investigators smuggled weapons, fake explosives and other contraband through checkpoints at dozens of airports.
The prosecutors were removed from office, police were reassigned, and the investigation was dropped after a court ruled evidence was not properly obtained.
"When the FBI first learned of the allegations, the employees involved were immediately reassigned, consistent with practices involving employee matters," the statement read.
That first film, "The Keeper of Lost Causes," found Detective Carl Morck (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) reassigned to Department Q to handle cold cases.
Nothing prohibits a plaintiff from accusing a judge of bias, and lawyers can file a motion asking for a case to be reassigned.
The warden at the jail where Jeffrey Epstein killed himself has been temporarily reassigned to an office job, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
They are currently on restricted duty having been reassigned to the regional headquarters south of Manila in the wake of the teenager's murder.
An online petition calling for his removal had more than 6,000 signatures as of Monday before the school announced Latson would be reassigned.
A number of high-ranking EPA employees were demoted, reassigned or requested new positions after questioning Pruitt, The New York Times reported Thursday.
After they stopped for a photo, she said, a ticket taker realized they should have boarded at a different location and reassigned them.
While conflicts with the highest officials at the Justice Department have not been publicly addressed, lower-level figures have been demoted or reassigned.
Episode 8The most important thing you need to know about this episode is that the panties employees have been reassigned to work construction.
The bank said it had reassigned management across regions and business lines, which report directly to CEO Frederic Oudea and three deputy CEOs.
GM announced in November that 8,000 salaried workers, and 6,000 hourly workers will either lose their jobs or be reassigned to other plants.
The warden, Lamine N'diaye has since been reassigned to a leadership position in a large low-security prison in Burlington County, New Jersey.
The crowds are gone, the agents are reassigned, the networks move on, and the candidate is left with his or her own thoughts.
On Monday, the sheriff's office said it had reprimanded him, removed him from the SWAT team and reassigned him to a new department.
Ms. Schentrup was a public school principal at the time of the shooting, but was reassigned afterward to oversee district safety and security.
The board is seeking to have the commissioner fire Officer Frascatore, who has been reassigned to an administrative job in the Detective Bureau.
Kaprielian had impressed team officials with his poise and his arm this spring before being reassigned to minor league camp on March 21.
The company said the employees will be reassigned to other duties during the shutdown, and there are a number of reasons for that.
But in 19993, the pope reassigned the coadjutor archbishop, Bernard A. Hebda, to another trouble spot, the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
After they stopped for a picture, she said, a ticket taker realized they should have boarded at a different location and reassigned them.
" Both brothers were "reassigned" shortly after the impeachment trial concluded and were escorted out of the White House, which O'Brien called "standard procedure.
Mr. Anderson and Mr. MacGaffin were ordered reassigned, a penalty more severe than any meted out to the officials who supervised Mr. Ames.
Mr. Spencer-Edwards was reassigned from the school, Public School 202, the Ernest S. Jenkyns School, on Wednesday, the city education department said.
If she does sublet an apartment or has the lease reassigned in her name, she should fully understand the terms and her responsibilities.
Derek Harvey, the NSC's top Middle East adviser, was shown the door in late July and reassigned to another part of the government.
Day had offered to apologize to Alshamrani, but the gunman declined and requested to be reassigned to a different instructor, which he was.
In addition to store employees, it said it would cut 600 back-office jobs, with about 150 of those positions to be reassigned.
Less than two weeks later Weese, a 16-year veteran of the agency, was removed from Pruitt's detail and reassigned within the EPA.
Baker was reassigned in late 2017 and McCabe told senior FBI officials in 2017 that he planned to retire in the coming months.
On Friday, the bank said that four foreign-exchange bankers in its investment banking unit had left and another executive had been reassigned.
No store staff have been cut due to the closures, with employees instead reassigned to other outlets, according to company and union officials.
The case was initially assigned on Tuesday to Judge Christopher Cooper in federal court in Washington but later reassigned to Judge Richard Leon.
Freshman assigned to the largest shared auxiliary housing pay the least for housing tuition until they're reassigned, in which case their housing gets prorated.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office said it has temporarily reassigned Thompson to a non-patrol role and is reviewing the footage and the arrest.
Originally filed by micro-LED display company LuxVue in 2014, the patent was reassigned in April after Apple acquired the company, according to AppleInsider.
Mr. Busch has since been reassigned within the department and has no role in resolving the water crisis, according to The Detroit Free Press.
School board officials, who said Mr. Latson had become "a major distraction," removed him from his position and reassigned him to an unspecified job.
I was told the cut would only last a semester, to accommodate my schedule, but the program director never reassigned the courses next semester.
In July, the School District of Palm Beach County reassigned Latson to a new post working in a "District position," according to a statement.
In March, Neeley complained about Glantz's alleged harassment to her direct supervisor in an email, and asked to be reassigned to a new mentor.
In the meantime, the employee who sent the false alert has been reassigned and an investigation, led by Hawaii Army National Guard Brig. Gen.
PEDRO PABLO KUCZYNSKI (pictured above) has been Peru's president for little more than a year, but already he has lost or reassigned 15 ministers.
By October 2016, hundreds of employees working on Project Titan were either reassigned or let go from the company, according to a Bloomberg report.
But more than 100 of those meetings per year will now be canceled or reassigned to the crown prince, the IHA said in May.
Penny pinching: Jolly has let leases on less-successful stores expire, laid off managers, consolidated overseas divisions, reassigned Geek Squad members, and cut prices.
Two prison guards have been suspended and the warden has been reassigned as a result of major lapses in protocol at the correctional facility.
Official statement: Go deeper: The diminishing State Department; Foreign Service head questions "disturbing trends" at State Department; Reassigned State Department employees claim political targeting
Chinese telecom giant ZTE has reassigned two senior executives as Beijing and Washington seek to hammer out a deal to save the embattled company.
Some left after being told that their jobs were to be eliminated and others after they were removed from their posts without being reassigned.
"I can assure you that I have NOT been permanently reassigned from my position with the refugee program," he told Reuters in an email.
The report says that staff were reassigned to other roles, or sent to work elsewhere in the country, in retaliation for raising security concerns.
He was reassigned to the VIPER (Video Interactive Patrol Enhanced Response) unit in the Van Dyke housing project, in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn.
Following the National People's Congress in March, the regulation of China's media has been reassigned from the government to the party's Central Propaganda Department.
Most recently, Johnny McEntee, Trump's personal assistant and a popular West Wing figure, was escorted off White House grounds and reassigned to the campaign.
Both guards have since been placed on administrative leave, and a warden for the Metropolitan Correctional Center has been temporarily reassigned, following Epstein's death.
Democratic lawmakers are pressing the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to look into claims that numerous Interior Department employees have been reassigned for political reasons.
Robert Worley, executive director of the VA's education service, was reassigned over the issue, NBC reported, citing two sources and an email it reviewed.
Sports Briefing | Baseball The Yankees reassigned 17 players to their minor league camp, including outfielder Aaron Judge, reliever Jacob Lindgren and pitcher James Kaprielian.
An EPA official said a team of four staffers within the EPA's policy office who had worked on the adaptation responsibilities are being reassigned.
The special coordinator at the OGCJ was recently reassigned to a different department and the rest of the staff is getting the same treatment.
In 1993, the case was reassigned to the special crimes unit in St. Joseph County, where it languished for 22 years, per the complaint.
With 32,000 educators on strike, LAUSD has hired about 400 substitute teachers and reassigned more than 2,000 administrators to help educate the 600,000 students.
But Harper, like several Democrats, raised concerns about reports that whistleblowers who brought some of Pruitt's spending issues to light were removed or reassigned.
Her departure is one in a long line of Trump administration employees who have resigned, been reassigned or been fired from the White House.
El Paso is currently concerned that already-long waits at the ports could get longer as agents are reassigned to care for unauthorized migrants.
Mr. Bloomberg has reassigned his employees and recruited other workers from Silicon Valley with salaries nearly double what other campaigns have offered their staffs.
Caiazzo's departure marks the third time that one of Sanders' state directors has been reassigned or parted ways with him in the 2020 cycle.
He will be recalled to Beijing and reassigned to another position unrelated to Hong Kong affairs, according to a source familiar with the discussion.
The White House said Thursday that deputy national security adviser Victoria Coates would be reassigned to a top advisory position at the Energy Department.
She said SDF fighters were still in charge of all the prisons where Islamic State captives were held, even though some had been reassigned.
However, Boeing earlier this month said it didn't plan to lay off 20193 Max workers and said they would be reassigned to other functions.
The employee who mistakenly triggered the alarm that there was an inbound missile heading towards Hawaii has been temporarily reassigned, NBC News reported Monday.
Ackal reassigned the West End community liaison, installed a police substation within the community center and fought to increase the size of the jail.
Much of the senior staff on the building's seventh floor was recently reassigned, and nearly all of the department's top political posts remain unfilled.
But Mr. Strzok was reassigned this summer from Mr. Mueller's investigation to the F.B.I.'s human resources department, where he has been stationed since.
Macy's estimated its workforce will be cut by 6,200 and another 3,900 workers will be displaced by the store closures—although some could be reassigned.
In June 2016, Manning became Emanuel's new leader, replacing a pastor who had been reassigned after six months at the church following the Roof shootings.
Krzanich also appointed Intel Vice President Steve Smith to the newly formed group and reassigned several top executives to the new organization, the newspaper reported.
The spokeswoman described as "categorically false" any suggestion that bank staff were reassigned or fired in an effort to quash concerns related to any client.
The post comes days after the judge, US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, rejected Stone's effort to get his case reassigned to a new judge.
Over the next six months, Oretskin said one hearing was canceled without notice, another ended prematurely, and the case was reassigned to three different judges.
Happily, some powers of the coercive family-planning bureaucracy, which implements population-control policies, will either be scrapped or reassigned to an expanded health commission.
After really screwing up a patient's case (the poor kid almost lost his kidney), Karev is reassigned to the clinic, which he accepts fairly gracefully.
Dallas F Jason Dickinson, who has zero points in four games this season, was reassigned to Texas of the American Hockey League on Wednesday. 3.
Please note that any deficiency that has been declined will appear on this letter until it has been investigated and reassigned to the correct provider.
DOJ released the statistics on the heels of an investigation by Politico Magazine that found some reassigned judges with unfilled dockets and little to do.
The effort, he contends, put him at odds with Trump administration officials, who reassigned him in an effort to get him to quit the department.
I figured it was possible her cell carrier reassigned her number, wires were crossed in the process, and the message was meant for someone else.
On Twitter Saturday, Trump also took aim at FBI general counsel James Baker, who is being reassigned, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
"Apparently all they know here in Washington about Brooklyn is that a tree grew there," she remarked, before objecting and getting reassigned to Veterans Affairs.
Last week, the LAUSD said 2,000 reassigned administrators and about 400 substitute teachers would help fill in for the more than 30,903 educators on strike.
Last week, the district said 2,000 reassigned administrators and about 400 substitute teachers would help fill in for the more than 30,903 educators on strike.
He is one of several career officials who have been reassigned or removed after challenging Mr. Perrotta's implementation of enhanced security measures for Mr. Pruitt.
At Michigan State, Dr. Nassar was not reassigned from clinical duties until August 0003, after the Star article, and he was fired later that year.
" When Chmielewski's dismissal was first reported last week, Wilcox called him one of "a group of disgruntled employees who have either been dismissed or reassigned.
The Associated Press reported on Friday that Mr. Wojciechowski and another member of the coaching staff were being reassigned pending an investigation into the death.
He declined to provide details on whether the whistleblower had been reassigned to a different position, saying it would be inappropriate to discuss personnel matters.
The New York Times reported Thursday that at least five EPA officials were demoted or reassigned after raising questions about Pruitt's spending habits or management.
The Los Angeles Police Department has suspended or reassigned several cops accused of mistakenly identifying an innocent person as a gang member and falsifying records.
Planning regulations allow the building footprint to be reassigned for accommodation elsewhere on the site, the most obvious location being the current car parking lot.
Many of the workers who have been reassigned under the Trump administration previously worked in the offices of special envoys created during the Obama administration.
Most of these people were reassigned from other groups within Google, although the company has been hiring and currently has over a dozen open roles.
In fact, Strzok was reassigned from Mueller's team when the derogatory text messages were discovered by his bosses (Page reportedly had left Mueller's team earlier).
After being reassigned, Latson wrote to high school staff, saying his words to the parent were "not accurately relayed," according to an email obtained by CNN.
As Vanity Fair recently noted, Pruitt has fired or reassigned so many EPA employees that he appears to be running out of people to retaliate against.
"We will continue to pursue consumer-friendly policies on this issue, from reducing robocalls to reassigned numbers to call authentication to blocking illegal robocalls," Pai said.
The director and chief spokesman for the department resigned last month, and two administrators overseeing water quality enforcement were reassigned to other duties within the department.
The day after gossip writer Walter Winchell referenced Kennedy and Arvad's affair in a column, Kennedy was reassigned to a desk job in Charleston, South Carolina.
So I called Chief Larry Byrnes of my firehouse and asked if Tony could be reassigned to my firehouse, 211 blocks north of the twin towers.
It's been a week of major change for NASA after the top two leaders of the agency's human exploration program were suddenly reassigned without much warning.
But shortly afterwards Berkman was demoted from his role as Honda's North American technology chief and reassigned to a more junior planning position in another unit.
We mention this to point out: After we close the FCC, what few actual, necessary functions it today performs can be reassigned to the Commerce Department.
He was tapped as the FBI's top lawyer in January 2014, but was reassigned from his post as general counsel elsewhere in the agency last year.
The Times said earlier this month that Watkins will be reassigned from the paper's intelligence beat and transferred to its main office in New York City.
Then he was reassigned without notice to be a senior adviser at the department's Office of Natural Resources Revenue -- a position he labels an accounting job.
" Pallone: "It has been reported that at least five EPA employees were recently reassigned, demoted, or otherwise retaliated against after they raised concerned about your spending.
The former commander was relieved of his post in Cuba shortly after Tur's death, and was reassigned to a post in Jacksonville pending the investigation's outcome.
The district's 600,85033 students will still be expected to attend school and will be taught by more than 2,000 reassigned administrators and hundreds of substitute teachers.
The transfers include more than a dozen career civil servants who have been moved from the leadership suite at headquarters and reassigned to lower-visibility roles.
The Department of Justice, on orders from Barr, temporarily reassigned the warden of the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City, the department announced Tuesday afternoon.
Students in the district, the nation's second largest, will be taught by 85033 substitute teachers and 2,000 reassigned administrators during the strike, according to local media.
Atlanta also reassigned five players to its minor league camp: outfielders Braxton Davidson and Matt Tuiasosopo, and catchers Matt Kennelly, Joe Odom and Braeden Schlehuber. (AP)
Mr. de Blasio spoke shortly after the Police Department announced it had reassigned another top official as a result of the investigation into the two men.
CNN reported in March that 33 senior executive staffers at Interior, 15 of whom were minorities, were reassigned unexpectedly in 2017, and some subsequently filed complaints.
The holes left by the likes of Harry Winston, Omega and Longines aren't being filled: Swatch Group's floor space has been reassigned as a news center.
In January 2019, Mr. Trudeau reassigned Ms. Wilson-Raybould from the Justice Department to Veterans Affairs, a post that she abruptly quit a few weeks later.
The employee remains reassigned from his previous post as a warning systems officer, but no other staff changes or disciplinary actions have been made, Rapoza said.
Lacking the standard repair system of chromosomal recombination, genes on the Y chromosome began to decay and were eventually tossed out or reassigned to other chromosomes.
Irving Barrios, the incoming attorney general, told Mexican television last November that he reassigned the officers and reported the protection to the federal attorney general's office.
That draft report was never publicly released, but the scientists working on it were reassigned and replaced, according to a report by The Los Angeles Times.
Interior last year unexpectedly reassigned 33 senior executive staffers, of which 15 were minorities, according to the lawyer of one of the staffers who was moved.
We also published a story about how several E.P.A. officials who raised concerns about Mr. Pruitt's spending have been reassigned or demoted, or requested new jobs.
He served as the F.B.I.'s top lawyer until December when he was reassigned as the new director, Christopher A. Wray, began installing his own advisers.
After her role operating the County Ground's scoreboard came to an end in the late '103s, Ward, 69, was reassigned to tea-making duties in 1989.
Brockman said that while the affected direct Nissan employees on those shifts will be reassigned to other areas of the plant, some associates will remain unassigned.
A court spokeswoman confirmed to Politico and other outlets that the case was reassigned after Judge Rudolph Contreras, an appointee of former President Obama, recused himself.
Then he was reassigned without notice to be a senior adviser at the department's Office of Natural Resources Revenue — a position he labels an accounting job.
A mistaken call to a changed number could land a bank or credit union with $500 in statutory damages per unwanted call; this includes reassigned numbers.
The release stipulated that Archbishop Capucci not be reassigned in the Middle East, and after an audience with the pope, he was sent to Latin America.
Legal Aid charged that court administrators deliberately, and deceptively, reassigned those cases during the lunch hour to retaliate against people taking a stand on the issue.
"I can assure you that I have NOT been permanently reassigned from my position with the refugee program," Bartlett wrote in an e-mail to Reuters.
In some instances, the Post story says, the reassigned staffers are career civil servants who have served in critical support roles for more than 20 years.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration has reassigned three managers in its office overseeing Southwest Airlines Co, a person briefed on the matter said on Tuesday.
After Strzok's messages critical of Trump were discovered, he was reassigned from the investigation in July 2017 to a role in human resources at the Bureau.
Worst of all, if your work projects are being reassigned to others, it's a sign that management may be getting ready to live without you, Dobroski says.
When the former president was reassigned, CEO Barra took over responsibility for managing both the automaker's global regions, as well as its "captive" finance subsidiary, GM Financial.
Vindman have been reassigned to the Department of the Army, out of respect for their privacy, we will not be providing any further information at this time.
"He was not 'fired' per se as he remains an active duty Army officer and will be reassigned elsewhere," Zaid noted in a tweet about Alexander Vindman.
At least five staffers at the EPA were reassigned or demoted after raising ethical and spending concerns about Pruitt, the New York Times reported late Thursday afternoon.
The teams run by Neil Lindsay, VP of Prime and marketing, and Gur Kimchi, VP of Prime Air, have been reassigned to Clark's team earlier last year.
Bolton tried to have analyst Christian Westermann reassigned for challenging him, but he and Carl Ford, the head of the State Department's intelligence bureau, refused, Theilmann said.
Shortly after, he was reassigned to a different precinct nearly 30 miles away, and was also switched from his afternoon shift to the graveyard shift, Wildhaber said.
Stacey Capps, chief trial deputy for the District Attorney's office, said the new case was reassigned to another judge and a hearing was held on Tuesday afternoon.
This would allow, she said, her office to take back the 29 such cases Scott has reassigned to Brad King, state attorney for an adjacent judicial circuit.
The transition will come at the expense of about 8,000 salaried workers, and 6,000 hourly workers will either lose their jobs or be reassigned to other plants.
The news outlet reported that more than a dozen people have been reassigned from leadership positions ahead of Robert Wilkie's likely installment as head of the agency.
Baker was reassigned from his role as general counsel at the FBI in 2017 by FBI Director Chris Wray, and later left the bureau in May 2018.
Wenk left Yellowstone and the NPS last year after learning he was being reassigned from Wyoming to Washington, D.C., mere months before he was set to retire.
Students in the district, the nation's second largest, will be taught by 6900 substitute teachers and 2628,28503 reassigned administrators during the strike, according to CBS 22019 News.
The president, calling the caravan "an invasion," deployed thousands of troops to reinforce border security, and border agents were reassigned to buttress staffing at major entry points.
Older instructors lost their offices and, reassigned to a cramped open space, shared an insufficient number of computers even as younger colleagues kept their offices and desktops.
The whistleblower is now seeking federal protection over allegations that the individual was unfairly and improperly reassigned after bringing concerns about the workers' safety to HHS officials.
Schools won't be closed though, so some 92,000 kids will be taught for now by about 300 substitutes and about 1,973 central office staffers reassigned to classrooms.
Strzok had a lead role in the investigation into Clinton's handling of classified material while secretary of State, and both were on Mueller's team before getting reassigned.
Mr. Gates ordered more helicopters to Afghanistan to evacuate wounded troops, and directed that helicopters previously set aside for rescuing downed pilots be reassigned to medical evacuation.
As a result, the TSA's head administrator, Melvin Carraway, was reassigned to a program that coordinates with local law enforcement agencies under the Department of Homeland Security.
Receiving the unsettling news that a senior FBI executive and division head who was a personal friend of mine had been abruptly reassigned, I did the unthinkable.
But in 2013, the pope reassigned Bishop Hebda to the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, and Francis did not name a new coadjutor archbishop for Newark.
The fifth case involved a senior foreign service officer who was denied a deputy assistant secretary role and reassigned out of the State Department's Middle East bureau.
The EPA also used to have the US Marshals Service provide security, but Pruitt's detail was made up of agents reassigned from the EPA's Criminal Investigation Division.

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