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The U.S. Supreme Court blocked on Tuesday a judge's order for President Donald Trump's administration to rehire thousands of fired employees, acting in one dispute over his efforts to slash the feder...
CNN |
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to keep several thousand probationary federal employees it is attempting to fire off the payroll while lower courts weigh whether the down...
USA Today |
The high court said Venezuelan detainees should have challenged their deportations in Texas, not Washington, D.C.
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The draft OPM proposal, if finalized, would also limit federal employees’ ability to appeal their terminations to the Merit Systems Protection Board.
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the federal government’s HR division said he wouldn’t have the power to fire federal employees if confirmed.
A federal employee union has sued to block a Trump administration order that would strip bargaining rights at 18 departments, arguing the president abused a limited national security authority to
If you're uncertain about whether you're going to be RIFed, there may be employment rights that you are relinquishing if you resign," Thiago Glieger said.
(The Hill) — The Office of Personnel Management (OPM ... are no longer required to collectively bargain with Federal unions,” OPM states in its memo. “Because the statutory authority underlying the original recognition of the relevant unions no ...
Tens of thousands of employees across the federal government have left their jobs, been put on leave or been fired as a part of the government-gutting initiative of the Trump administration and billionaire Elon Musk. Federal agencies have been directed to make plans to reduce their work forces even further.
DOGE's new access at Interior allows "at least two DOGE employees, Stephanie Holmes and Katrine Trampe... to make changes to employment status, compensation level, health benefits and more—with no additional oversight or approval required," the NYT report said.
A federal appeals court denied an attempt by the Trump administration to pause a lower court ruling forcing government agencies to reinstate thousands of employees who were fired last month.