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A nomination hearing for Trump’s OPM and OMB picks spanned probationary firings and collective bargaining cuts, among other ...
The April 10 memo from acting OPM Director Charles Ezell to agency heads reminds them of the “great flexibility” they have when setting the pay of employees hired under Schedule C of the federal ...
Experts speculated that the measure is intended to address recent judgments against the administration’s workforce actions or to grant DOGE-aligned officials the ability to fire resisters.
In a striking return to the national stage, former President Joe Biden criticized the Trump administration's handling of ...
The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to fire 16,000 probationary employees in an order on Tuesday.
In his first term, Trump wanted foreign adversaries to fear he’d lost his marbles. Now he’s extending that strategy to every policy arena.
The Trump administration has begun the process of reclassifying workers at some agencies to a new job category with fewer ...
A group of federal employees filed a class action complaint with a U.S. labor board on Wednesday claiming they were fired for their involvement in implementing diversity, equity and inclusion policies ...
If Trump’s order withstands the legal challenges against it, two-thirds of the federal workforce will lose union rights.
The latest twist came on Wednesday, when the Supreme Court sided, for now, with the Trump administration, allowing the ...
Roe Institute for economic policy studies at The Heritage ... A Feb. 27 memo from President Donald Trump’s Office of Personnel Management directs agencies to “authorize taxpayer-funded union ...