The new memo clarifies a footnote in a Jan. 27 Office of Management and Budget announcement that said agencies should ...
Tens of thousands of workers in Veterans Affairs and civilians working for the military have been on the job less than a year ...
Military spouses employed by the federal government are "categorically exempt" from the Trump administration's ...
In a late-night purge, seven federal agencies carried out mass layoffs — 1,000 at the VA alone, the nation’s largest employer ...
OPM issues carve-out to preserve remote-work agreements for federal workers married to active-duty military members.
Spouses of active-duty service members and overseas foreign service officers are exempt from return to the office mandates, ...
Military families sought exemption from a return-to-office directive as the administration’s blunt exercise of power proved ...
All federally employed spouses of military and Foreign Service members who work remotely are “categorically exempt” from Trump's return-to-office mandate.
Department leaders promised the dismissals will not hurt veterans' benefits or medical care and will save almost $100 million ...
Military spouses will be exempt from federal return-to-work mandates, according to a memorandum from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The exemption follows bipartisan legislation introduced ...
The civilian federal workforce, not including military personnel and postal workers, is made up of about 2.4 million people.
New Mexico's congressional delegation is urging President Donald Trump to stop mass layoffs of probationary employees at ...