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Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
Federal workers are bracing for the uncertainty of what’s next after the Supreme Court cleared a temporary path for the Trump ...
Federal employees are scrambling now that the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of President Donald Trump's desire to slash ...
The bill extends and expands the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, or RECA, which provides compensation for medical bills ...
If you, like me, are close to someone who is employed by the federal government, the past six-ish months have been a roller ...
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is celebrating the reconciliation bill’s passage as a victory in the effort to address radioactive waste exposure in Missouri, particularly the St. Louis ...
Analysis shows Trump's tax bill would reduce federal tax burdens for all income levels, making TCJA's lower rates permanent while adding temporary deductions for tips and overtime.
The Employment Development Department estimates that the debt will rise to $23.7 billionby the end of 2026, even though ...
A former U.S. Post Office mail carrier in Montgomery County, KY, was indicted in federal court in Lexington on fraud charges related to workers’ comp.
Without urgent changes, Minns said, the public workers’ compensation scheme would require a $2 billion top-up that is “separate to the massive premium increases” employers are grappling with.
The Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP) under the Department of Labor is responsible for this benefit, which applies to federal employees, their families, and certain other entities.
Thousands of probationary employees were rehired by federal agencies after lawsuits challenging the legality of their terminations. But many of them still aren't working.