Federal workers caught up in the mass firings despite taking the "deferred resignation program" have received conflicting ...
More than 100 employees at the Federal Student Aid office accepted the Trump administration's buyout offers, according to an ...
(Reuters) - The Trump administration can for now continue its mass firings of federal employees, a federal judge ruled on ...
The new administration, along with DOGE and Musk, created a federal buyout program that offered government employees the ...
The Trump administration is racing to fix mistakes after some agencies fired probationary employees who had accepted the ...
A judge has denied labor unions' request to temporarily block the administration from carrying out mass firing of ...
A group of five labor unions had argued that President Trump's effort to shrink the size of the federal workforce were illegal.
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper said he didn't have jurisdiction to grant the unions' request, which needs to go ...
Several prominent government officials have decided to resign from the Trump Administration. Here's what to know.
An employee at the Technology Transformation Services told colleagues that he had resigned because he was asked to grant a Trump appointee access to a database used to text the public.
The Trump administration's purge of the federal workforce could cost the government billions in unemployment payouts.
The ruling marks a major legal win for Trump after labor unions sought to block mass terminations and other actions aimed at shrinking the government.