WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's administration began a mass firing of federal workers Thursday. Office of Personnel ...
President Trump and Elon Musk, who is leading the administration’s downsizing efforts, are pushing for quick and widespread ...
After a federal judge allowed the Trump administration's deferred resignation program to move forward, roughly 75,000 federal ...
A federal judge in Boston Wednesday is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with its federal worker buyout ...
About 75,000 federal employees have accepted President Donald Trump’s deferred resignation program, after more than 2 million ...
After multiple delays, about 3.75% of the federal workforce took the Trump administration up on the buyout offer.
Since President Donald Trump began his second term last month, he has focused on dramatically reducing the federal workforce ...
The Office of Personnel Management met with agencies across the federal government on Thursday and directed them to fire all employees still on probation a year or more after being hired. Federal ...
The Office of Personnel Management is advising all federal agencies to fire their probationary employees after it stopped accepting new offers for its “deferred resignation” program last night.
Scores of firings have begun at federal agencies, with terminations of probationary employees underway at the Department of Education and the Small Business Administration, federal employees and union ...
Mass firings at multiple U.S. government agencies have begun as President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk accelerate ...
President Trump and Elon Musk have spent three weeks slashing federal jobs — often in defiance of legal limits — and there ...
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