At a press conference Tuesday, Democratic lawmakers joined with former federal employees to blast agencies’ RIF announcements ...
A management directed reassignment isn't a new tool for agencies, but experts say recent MDRs have come "out of the blue." ...
A calculation could have been made that no one's going to dare object to paying the troops, whether it's kosher or not,” a former defense official said.
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IRS employees say layoffs put additional stress on an already beleaguered agency that's looking to hire and train new hires ahead of the filing season.
"Both sides are kind of holding their ground and saying that they're going to stick to those positions," said Loren Duggan.
Noem didn’t say exactly how DHS would shift funds to finance Coast Guard paychecks, only that DHS had found an “innovative solution." ...
Mass cuts to HHS staff in mental health, public health and disaster response were marred by confusion as more than half of CDC layoff notices went out in error.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said he will unveil changes that will "completely disrupt" the service's acquisition processes in the coming weeks.
The White House budget office headed by Russ Vought is deciding who gets paid or fired in an unprecedented restructuring across the federal workforce.
"If we could just resurrect that Military Spouse Hiring Act and expand the WOTC to include military spouses, that would be a huge win," said Sue Hoppin.
Vice President JD Vance is warning of deeper cuts to the federal workforce the longer the government shutdown goes on.