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President Trump on Monday extended his administration’s hiring freeze of all federal civilian positions for another three months, leaving in place the moratorium into the start of fiscal 2026.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump ordered an extension of his freeze on hiring rank-and-file federal workers through Oct. 15, to lock in savings from layoffs and deferred retirements.
Federal government staffing shortages from Trump administration hiring freezes have forced the Labor Department's economic statistics arm to curtail the breadth of its data collection for one of ...
The Trump administration withheld more than $6 billion in federal education funds. The district said its future is uncertain. With new power, Trump will move immediately to lay off federal workers ...
President Donald Trump's freeze on federal hiring could affect Americans in lots of ways. Your Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) might seem to be an unlikely item on the list ...
Trump’s order says, “No Federal civilian position that is vacant may be filled, and no new position may be created” except for exemptions or as required by law. His previous hiring freeze ...
Federal government staffing shortages from Trump administration hiring freezes have forced the Labor Department’s economic statistics arm to curtail the breadth of its data collection for one of ...