A mass firing of probationary federal government employees has been ordered by the Trump administration, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands...
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(Reuters) - Some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel Management says accepted a resignation buyout offer were ready to retire anyway. Others were motivated by looming federal workforce cuts or an order to return to the office. Read full story
A mass firing of probationary federal government employees has been ordered by the Trump administration, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands...
A US judge has ruled the Trump administration’s workforce reduction plan could proceed, allowing 75,000 federal workers to opt for buyouts.
A federal judge on Monday afternoon paused the promises made to some federal workers if they agreed to leave their jobsOver 60,000 federal workers...
A federal judge cleared the way for President Trump's plan to reduce the federal workforce, allowing 75,000 federal employees to resign under a...
Some IRS employees who accepted the Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) “deferred resignation” offer are finding themselves obligated to...
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By Zelda Caldwell The U.S. Catholic bishops’ conference laid off 50 staff members in its migration and refugee services office Friday, citing...
A federal judge on Wednesday rejected an effort to block the Trump administration from buying out the contracts of tens of thousands of federal...
The Trump-Musk regime is accusing federal civil servants of fraud, based on no evidence, while at the same time allowing corporations to pay off...