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In an effort to shrink the size of the federal workforce, the Trump administration is prodding government employees to shift to the private sector for the next stage of their careers. But it may ...
The U.S. government's quest to rein in -- or even slash -- the federal workforce has jolted the job markets in California and the Bay Area, with the nine-county region being hit especially hard.
It’s hard to predict because so many federal employees have lost their jobs ... not only do they have to scramble for work, but also quality, affordable care for their kids. "Many of these federal workers and federal contractors live paycheck to ...
So far, deferred resignations and retirements have hit the Forest Service especially hard, according to current employees. When asked about how many people have left, a USDA spokesperson said the ...
Maryland judge rules 3 fired Consumer Product Safety Workers can't return to work 02:30. A Maryland judge denied a request Tuesday that would have allowed three former Consumer Product Safety ...
Azar of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP discuss obligations imposed by conflict of interest laws to prevent self-dealing and preserve the objectivity of public officials, but which can pose risks for appointees as well as the companies at which they work.
For generations of Black workers, federal government jobs have provided a path into the middle class. The Trump administration's workforce cuts are now throwing that sense of stability up in the air.
Those seeking a job in the federal government will now have to write an essay in support of President Donald Trump's executive orders, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management ...