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The complexity of the State Department’s layoffs stems from the hundreds of “competitive areas” it set up ahead of time.
A job notice posted by the U.S. nuclear power regulator asks applicants political questions as the administration of ...
The State Department began firing more than 1,350 U.S.-based employees on Friday as the administration of President Donald Trump presses ahead with an unprecedented overhaul of its diplomatic corps, a ...
During remarks to reporters ahead of a White House dinner on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he ...
The State Department began firing more than 1,350 U.S.-based employees Friday as the Trump administration pressed ahead with an unprecedented overhaul of its diplomatic corps.
The Supreme Court lifted a lower court’s ruling that had blocked mass layoffs in the federal work force.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Monday that President Donald Trump will sign an order delaying ...
New data from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management shows the federal workforce shrank by only around 23,000 jobs so far during Trump's second term.
Andrew Kloster, a top staffer in the federal agency overseeing personnel for the Trump administration, has denounced the US strikes on Iran as “pointless” and suggested the decision was made ...
A new "merit hiring plan" from the Office of Personnel Management asks candidates how they will advance Trump's policy agenda.
In her order, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the president may not initiate large-scale executive branch reorganization without approval from Congress.
Despite being approved for hire, nearly 150 new workers at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard have yet to begin their employment due to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management holding up their processing, ...