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Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
The ruling could usher in a more professionalized round of layoffs, compared to the erratic rush of firings carried out by ...
A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s ...
The Supreme Court's conservatives said it was a federal judge in San Francisco, not President Trump, who exceeded her ...
Federal employees in Maryland anxiously await the Supreme Court’s decision on whether the Trump administration will be ...
The Merit Systems Protection Board reported that, so far this fiscal year, it has received 11,166 appeals, which is twice its ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to bring back the workers, but they remain effectively on leave.
It's unclear how federal workers in Maine might be impacted, but the ruling allowing the Trump administration to move forward ...
Federal agencies could choose to fire workers en masse or offer options like buyouts. Here's what we know about how and when ...
Federal agencies can resume implementing President Trump’s mass layoff directive following Tuesday’s Supreme Court ruling, greenlighting agencies to take their first steps in booting thousands of ...
President Donald Trump has the authority to lay off federal workers and reorganize the federal government in a way that ...
Austin Public Health lays off almost 100 employees tied to federal grants for HIV care, immunizations, refugee services and ...