(Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has temporarily agreed not to fire any more staff at the U.S. Consumer ...
Tens of thousands of federal workers are planning their next move after taking the Trump administration’s buyout, or deferred ...
At least six prosecutors, including the acting U.S. attorney in Manhattan, have stepped down over the DOJ order to dismiss ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order this week that told agencies to plan for “large-scale reductions in force.” ...
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro sued the federal government today; the lawsuit alleges there is over $2 billion in federal ...
( NewsNation) — Approximately 77,000 federal employees have accepted a deferred resignation offer spearheaded by the Trump ...
Judge allows federal worker "buyout" plan to proceed, and Trump administration announces it's closed
A federal judge lifted a previous order pausing the program Wednesday. Soon afterward, the Office of Personnel Management ...
A federal judge in Boston Wednesday is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with its federal worker buyout ...
As a candidate last year, Donald Trump suggested he could easily conquer inflation and ease voters' fears about the economy.
The offer’s deadline closed Wednesday after a federal judge ruled to end a temporary pause to the program ordered last week.
With a judge’s assent, the Trump administration moved to take next steps in the program and close it to new entrants.
A federal judge declined to further pause Trump’s buyout program deadline, rejecting a call from several labor groups suing ...
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