Amid broadening pushback against White House efforts to cull the federal workforce, Trump’s own lawyer made some controversial comments, and the USDA was told to rehire 6,000 workers.
When the Department of Government Efficiency swings an axe, it’s bound to hit a veteran who voted for President Donald Trump.
Hampton Dellinger, the head of the Office of Special Counsel, has been a key figure scrutinizing the recent mass firings of ...
The Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has given President Trump the green light to finally fire Hampton Dellinger, a ...
U.S. government employees who have been fired in the Trump administration's purge of recently hired workers are responding ...
Impacts to trail maintenance, visitor services, facilities upkeep, volunteer coordination and more are expected as forest ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins said the department is looking at a 15% cut to return the agency to 2019 staffing levels.
A judge ruled this week that a Trump memo directing the mass firings of probationary employees across agencies violated the law.
A federal board has delayed the termination of roughly 6,000 USDA probationary employees purged in a mass firing by the new ...
The 1978 federal law that created the Office of Special Counsel protected the job from firing for anything other than ...
USDA probationary employees who were abruptly fired from their jobs last month have gotten a temporary reprieve. The chair of ...
Sen. Jeff Merkley hosted a virtual roundtable with fired National Park and U.S. Forest Service employees Tuesday and urged ...