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OPM's plans for reforming federal employee performance management need to account for workers for whom annual performance ...
I guess it’s gotten to me after all,” Russ Schafer conceded, gesturing toward his involuntarily shaking hand. Schafer, who requested a pseudonym in order to avoid workplace retaliation, has worked at ...
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, ...
Federal workers looking for jobs last year, about half had a bachelor's degree or above. But this year, it's about 70%. That represents a huge shift." ...
Federal workers in Maine and around the country are facing uncertainty following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that allows the Trump administration to move forward with widespread workforce reductions, ...
Federal agencies could choose to fire workers en masse or offer options like buyouts. Here's what we know about how and when ...
Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
The US Supreme Court generated new turmoil for federal workers and lower courts in allowing President Donald Trump to move ...
Sixty percent of Americans have health insurance through their own workplace or someone else’s job. But not all employers ...
By the time the hiring freeze lifts this fall, agencies will have been largely unable to hire new federal employees or fill ...
Over 260,000 federal workers have already been fired, have taken buyouts, retired early or have been earmarked for termination since Trump took office, according to a tally by Reuters.
More governmental employees may lose their jobs soon as President Donald Trump is moving forward with a plan to make it easier to fire federal workers and replace them with those loyal to his ...