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Former government employees are finding that perhaps the only thing harder than getting laid off from the federal government ...
President Trump penned an executive order Thursday to form a new classification of noncareer federal employees who will be ...
One thing is clear from a reporter’s conversations with laid-off federal workers this year: The cuts have been anything but ...
Federal agencies are rehiring and ordering back from leave some of the employees who were laid off in the weeks after ...
A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s ...
The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal ...
A U.S. civil service board judge has ruled that hundreds of U.S. Department of Interior employees who were fired and then ...
Federal employees in Maryland anxiously await the Supreme Court’s decision on whether the Trump administration will be ...
The latest round of firings targets not just prosecutors but also support staff members who played a smaller role.
President Donald Trump's administration is moving to reclassify federal workers at two agencies in order to more easily fire them, Reuters reported Thursday. The efforts are reportedly taking ...
But as the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency nix the federal workforce to shed government spending, many of the staffers in these programs have been dismissed.
Among Trump's wave of mass firings, Forest Service workers, many of whom helped fight fires. I spoke with USA TODAY White House reporter Zac Anderson to learn more about the potential impact.
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