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A federal judge paused but didn’t eliminate the Trump administration’s “deferred resignation” program to cut government jobs. News4’s Ted Oberg explains in this 4 More Context segment.
The administration argues that the president does not need additional authorization from Congress to conduct agency-wide ...
Federal agencies could choose to fire workers en masse or offer options like buyouts. Here's what we know about how and when ...
Take a buyout or risk a later layoff? As more federal employees find their jobs in the crosshairs, financial advisors say ...
It's shaping up to be a summer of firings for tens of thousands of federal workers, now that the Supreme Court cleared the way for agencies to conduct layoffs. Why it matters: Opponents of the White ...
Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s plans to downsize the federal ...
The Trump administration released data Tuesday showing 23,000 federal jobs have been cut since last year, with significantly ...
About 75,000 federal employees have accepted the White House's "deferred resignation" offer to resign but be paid through September, according to a spokesperson for the Office of Personnel ...
OPM told its agency watchdog that it has taken steps to ensure the Postal Service Health Benefits Program remains adequately ...
The layoffs Thursday at the Hanford nuclear site do not include DOE Hanford workers who volunteered for the deferred resignation. At least 35 DOE workers at Hanford may have signed up for that ...
More Federal Workers Are Flooding the Job Market, With Worsening Prospects The drastic, sudden pullback in federal dollars is collapsing opportunities for many who’ve spent years in public service.