A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must offer tens of thousands of fired federal workers their jobs back.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of probationary employees fired last ...
Judge William Alsup directed the Trump administration to extend the offer to probationary workers fired last month across ...
A federal judge called the administration’s justification for the firings of workers with probationary status a “sham.” ...
Under the new bill, any fired feds who get reinstated could pick up where they left off in their probationary periods, instead of starting from scratch.
A federal judge is requiring the head of the Office of Personnel Management to testify Thursday about the mass firing of probationary employees.
Trump said Americans have given ... Office of Personnel Management ― the federal government's human resources agency, which has ordered the mass firings ― to stop firing probationary employees.
Greg Abbott recently announced he will mirror the Trump administration's return to work mandate for federal workers ... require all state employees to return to the office full-time, in person ...
The Washington Post spoke to fired workers who explained their roles — and what the country is losing with the elimination of ...
Acting Office of Personnel Management Director Charles Ezell won’t testify at a March 13 hearing in a lawsuit by government ...
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Tracy and Carolyn Wade, both longtime Broward County Sheriff’s deputies, own a funeral home in Hallandale Beach.
In two lengthy interviews with Underscore at his Pendleton home, the first Native American parks director in U.S. history ...
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