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President Donald Trump is moving to reclassify some federal workers to make it easier to fire them. His plans were detailed ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday his administration is set to change the employment classifications of tens of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Thursday to extend a federal hiring freeze, which was set to ...
Federal workers are accustomed to the quadrennial ebb and flow of agency leadership and the accompanying shifts in priorities ...
Donald Trump is reviving the controversial 'Schedule F' rule to reclassify and make it easier to fire up to 50,000 federal ...
When the hiring freeze expires, “agencies will be able to hire no more than one employee for every four employees that depart from federal service (with appropriate immigration, law enforcement, ...
The administration is using the threat of additional firings to pressure more employees into taking their "Fork in the Road" ...
In a class action complaint, the former employees also said that the mass firings violated their First Amendment rights for perceived political stances.
Federal agencies can’t hire employees or create new roles through July 15, according to an executive order President Donald Trump signed Thursday.
The ruling overturns a lower court that reinstated thousands of employees who lost their jobs in Trump's purge of the federal ...
The Trump administration announced Friday that it would move forward with mass firings of more federal workers under the ...
Economists question how many workers will accept buyouts after Trump sent world markets into a downward spiral and raised ...