The Trump administration is proposing changes to limit federal employees' rights to appeal dismissals, directing appeals to ...
On Monday, the President Donald Trump administration proposed a rule that would remove independent oversight for federal employees facing layoffs, shifting review authority to the Office of Personnel ...
Under a pair of regulatory proposals published this week, the federal government’s dedicated HR agency seeks to wrest appeals ...
The Trump administration on Monday proposed stripping the power of an independent board to review challenges from fired ...
By Courtney Rozen WASHINGTON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is trying to make it harder for fired federal ...
The Trump administration seeks to restrict fired federal employees from appealing their dismissals to an independent board. Instead, appeals would go through the Office of Personnel Management, which ...
Opponents of OPM's new proposed regulations raised concerns of the erosion of due process for federal employees, and the creation of conflicts of interest.
A Washington DC district court judge dismissed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over the firing of the former chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority.
The Supreme Court for the past year has repeatedly allowed President Donald Trump to fire heads of independent agencies, but it appears to be drawing a line with the Federal Reserve. The court ...
A new Trump administration proposal aims to strip fired federal workers of their right to appeal to an independent board. Learn how this could impact job security.
The new category will change job protections for federal workers and how whistleblowers report bias and reprisal.