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Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen met with the Tuesday Group, made up of fired federal workers and contractors who have been ...
More than 2,700 Health and Human Services jobs were part of a surge in mass layoffs reported to the state. But Maryland’s job ...
Since layoffs picked up in February, Gov. Wes Moore has launched several resources for impacted federal workers, including partnerships to bolster hiring at state agencies. Maryland had about ...
Maryland lost 8,500 jobs in June — its steepest monthly drop in federal employment in nearly 30 years — as both public and ...
In March, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown led a coalition of 20 states in filing a federal lawsuit, challenging the Trump administration's mass layoffs of federal probationary employees.
The Maryland Department of Labor reports that mass federal layoffs and other actions by the Trump administration are “tempering the state’s overall jobs growth,” according to new data.
That’s in addition to more than 325,000 federal civilian employees who call Maryland home. That number is starting to dwindle, according to the state’s “Mass Layoff” dashboard.
MARYLAND, USA — Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown is leading a legal battle against the Trump administration's mass firing of probationary federal employees through a lawsuit that alleges ...
Maryland's Attorney General is leading a coalition of 20 attorneys general in a lawsuit against the various federal agencies that fired probationary workers across the federal government.
Judge halts HHS layoffs, citing potential violations of federal law. 19 states, including Maryland, and D.C. sued over public health program disruptions. More than 10,000 workers affected in CDC ...
On June 14, 2025, the Maryland Department of Labor (MDOL) reissued proposed regulations to implement the Maryland Economic Stabilization Act, which requires employers to provide notice of a mass ...
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