U.S. District Judge George O’Toole Jr. is reviewing arguments over President Donald Trump's plan to push out federal workers ...
The White House is working on an executive order to fire thousands of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services workers, ...
The reported buyouts are for below the typical annual attrition rate for the federal government. More than 100,000 federal ...
The executive order could come as soon as next week, if the Trump administration goes ahead with plans, according to people ...
A Trump administration spokesperson said more than 40,000 federal employees had taken the buyout as of Wednesday and the ...
At least 20,000 federal employees have reportedly accepted the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer, totaling ...
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The email is the most sweeping effort yet by the new Trump administration to shrink the ranks of government employees.
One White House official called legal roadblocks an "occupational hazard," while a number of legal experts worry the country ...
The federal judge in Rhode Island said the Trump administration had failed to comply with his order unfreezing billions of ...
Staffers would be paid for eight months if they resign rather than return to the office full time.
The taunt was part of another White House email urging federal employees to accept a "deferred resignation" offer.