Counsel for the plaintiffs in the case flagged Monday that an attorney who played a role in efforts to shutter the U.S.
Probationary employees have their roles back for now, but more RIFs are still likely to leave many workers without jobs.
The Justice Department told a federal judge on Tuesday that the acting head of the Office of Personnel Management won’t ...
The Office of Personnel Management on Tuesday updated its guidance to department heads that demanded the firing of federal ...
Some federal agencies, like the Department of Veterans Affairs, are largely exempt from President Trump's hiring freeze. But ...
The inspector general for the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) told lawmakers he is investigating the use of a new data ...
A federal judge is requiring the head of the Office of Personnel Management to testify Thursday about the mass firing of probationary employees.
Alsup, an appointee of former President Bill Clinton, said he was making the ruling because he believes the Office of Personnel Management unlawfully directed the agencies earlier this year to lay ...
The Trump administration's update to the guidance comes after a federal judge ruled last week that OPM's communications on probationary employees were illegal.
The acting inspector general says the Office of Personnel Management is investigating whether any “emerging threats” have ...
OPM recommended all agencies redesignate their CHCOs as "general" rather than "career reserved," opening the positions to political appointees.