The Office of Special Counsel applauded MSPB’s stay decision at USDA and urged all agencies to follow suit on reinstating fired probationary employees.
In an exclusive interview with Scripps News, a former official overseeing government employment disputes says there is "strong evidence" that President Trump acted "illegally" in mass federal layoffs.
Democratic lawmakers gathered outside the Office of Personnel Management to protest the Trump administration's efforts to cut ...
The Merit Systems Protection Board significantly broadened a previous decision to restore six federal workers' jobs after Trump illegally terminated them.
A civil service protection board said the mass firings of probationary workers at the agency appeared to violate federal law.
The Congressional Review Act creates a fast-track procedure that Congress can use to nullify an agency rule that it believes is unlawful or unwise. President Trump can submit to Congress a Biden ...
Full news and analysis of the federal government layoffs under President Trump and their impact on the government, the US workforce and the economy.
The Trump administration announces plans to sell hundreds of federal properties, aiming to consolidate office space.
A federal judge issued a permanent injunction Tuesday blocking President Donald Trump from firing a board member overseeing ...
The Trump administration told federal agencies that firings of probationary workers are up to the agencies ‒ not the Office ...
The Office of Personnel Management has revised a memo to make clear that it’s not requiring the firing of all probationary ...
President Donald Trump will use his remarks before a joint session of Congress to spell out his vision for the next four ...
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