An old Pennsylvania limestone mine housing all retirement paperwork for government employees is limiting how fast workers can retire. Musk wants to change that.
Hundreds of federal workers process thousands of retirement applications every month, by hand in a converted former mine.
On Feb. 11, tech billionaire Elon Musk and the Department for Government Efficiency, which he leads, made a series of claims about a limestone mine in Pennsylvania where the U.S. government allegedly ...
A major Norwegian aid group that specialises in demining operations, said it would let go 1,700 workers in 12 countries ...
Democrats cannot have it both ways: they are either against waste and fraud sucking up taxpayer dollars, or they are for it.
Trump’s DOGE fires thousands more federal employees; president orders end to school Covid-19 vaccine mandates: Live - ...
It is no surprise that Denver saw large protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies last week, but ...
Elon Musk took aim at a limestone mine in Pennsylvania, where they said federal employee retirements are processed using an outdated system.
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In the Oval Office with President Trump, Elon Musk explained how federal retirement paperwork is processed in a Pennsylvania ...
The federal government still processes retirement applications manually in a Pennsylvania limestone mine, a system Elon Musk ...
A member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission who was abruptly dismissed by President Donald Trump says she ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNTrump brings back a first-term mine safety official to lead MSHAWayne Palmer worked at the Mine Safety and Health Administration during Trump’s first term. Now he could return after working at an industry group that’s challenging the agency’s silica dust rules.
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