The full timeline and scope of the cuts is unclear, but the first office to face them saw its workforce slashed by 75%.
Stakeholders warned that the late payment issue could prompt companies to avoid doing business with the federal government.
“Over the past two decades, the defense civilian workforce expanded and evolved to support low-intensity conflicts with ...
Federal agencies swiftly sued the American Federation of Government Employees last week, asking a lone Trump-appointed judge ...
House lawmakers on Wednesday introduced bipartisan legislation to nullify President Trump’s executive order stripping ...
The budget resolution also sets the stage for the House to raise the debt limit by $4 trillion and the Senate to lift it by ...
A new report from the Government Accountability Office highlights issues Congress will need to consider, as lawmakers move to ...
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee considered the nominations of Scott Kupor to serve as OPM ...
Agencies are submitting lists of employees who will lose civil service protections and some are taking a broad approach.
Gen. Timothy Haugh’s removal was spurred by far-right activist Laura Loomer, who, earlier Thursday, reportedly urged the ...
The Food and Drug Administration is expected to lay off 3,500 employees, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2,400 ...
A federal court has expanded the duration of the firing reversals but narrowed their geographical impact. A related case is ...
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