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President Donald Trump has made it more difficult for federal employees to keep their jobs after an initial trial period, his ...
Collective bargaining rights for employees at several government agencies is protected, for now. United States District Judge ...
Since its creation via executive order on January 20, Doge has eliminated over 216,000 federal jobs, dismantled the Consumer ...
U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman on Wednesday expressed skepticism that the president could legally strip two-thirds of the ...
Trump said last week his administration would proceed with plans to designate tens of thousands of federal workers as "at ...
The Trump administration’s earlier efforts to mass remove federal probationers had encountered several legal obstacles.
Courts have blocked White House efforts to drastically reduce the federal workforce. Judges ruled that the Office of ...
The Center for American Progress submitted a comment on the Office of Personnel Management’s proposed revisions to the ...
The US Office of Personnel Management intervened in a push by the fired head of the Justice Department’s bankruptcy watchdog to be reinstated, signaling the merits of her appeal is important to the ...
Thursday’s executive order says that agency chiefs may dismiss probationary workers recently hired by the federal government ...
Trump’s order calls for the creation of “Civil Service Rule XI,” requiring agencies to review and approve probationary ...
The judge suggested during a hearing Wednesday that the administration's moves appear targeted toward unions that have opposed his agenda.