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A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s ...
The Supreme Court gave the Trump administration the green light to reorganize agencies and begin the process of mass firings of federal workers. The reductions in force had been on hold for months, ...
A Supreme Court decision giving the Trump administration the greenlight to lay off tens of thousands of employees threatens ...
Videos show emotional scenes as tearful State Department employees emerge to applause from colleagues after being abruptly ...
Among the multiple provisions within the bill President Donald Trump signed last week are several that could directly impact you, including no tax on tips.
Providers say House Bill 924 should make a difference for those who face financial and technical difficulties in trying to ...
As more than 58,000 laid-off federal workers look for their next move, many have Boston in their sights. Boston’s civic reputation, newly bolstered by a state recruitment campaign for federal ...
In our news wrap Friday, the State Department is laying off at least 1,300 employees as part of the Trump administration's effort to scale back the federal workforce, an appeals court threw out a ...
Many critics say the administration is scrapping a nonpartisan, merit-based civil service in favor of a biased, politicized ...
"This is a culture of confusion and chaos, and it's very stressful, not knowing about your job status," one federal worker told WUSA9.
President Trump is rolling out changes that would make it easier to fire federal employees who currently have significant job protections.
Government employees swept up in President Trump’s purge meet for happy hour and gather virtually as they navigate the stress of losing their careers and confront a tough job market.