The agencies include the departments of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Defense, Energy, the Interior and the Treasury.
Probationary employees have their roles back for now, but more RIFs are still likely to leave many workers without jobs.
Two judges ordered agencies to reinstate probationary workers fired as part of the Trump administration's efforts to downsize ...
The Trump Justice Department announced on February 20 that it believes the legal protections against firing administrative ...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of ...
Few details were clear about how the sweeping cuts will be carried out, as the Trump administration prepared to work with ...
The on-again-off-again nature of Trump’s job cuts are only adding to the confusion. Some 3,400 probationary employees were ...
Federal judges in California and Maryland on Thursday ordered U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to reinstate tens of thousands of probationary federal workers who lost their jobs as part of ...
A federal judge has ordered half a dozen federal agencies to “immediately” reinstate probationary employees fired last month ...
President Trump has made large scale changes to the federal workforce even before receiving mass layoff plans from federal agencies due Thursday.
OPM recommended all agencies redesignate their CHCOs as "general" rather than "career reserved," opening the positions to political appointees.
The deep cuts across federal agencies since Donald Trump’s return to the White House include reductions in force, which mean ...