A month after losing her job at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Corinne Bazarnyj is still waiting to be approved for ...
President Trump has made large scale changes to the federal workforce even before receiving mass layoff plans from federal agencies due Thursday.
NBC Washington asked government workers and contractors to weigh in on the impact of the cuts. Some feel "a punch in the gut.
Health care: Furloughed federal workers will maintain their coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program ...
Government employees have the types of skills and experience that make them prime candidates for industries struggling with talent shortages.
Trump has tasked agencies with developing aggressive reduction-in-force plans, but implementing staff are "still trying to ...
Some federal workers are turning to Reddit to ask what to do this week after they did not receive an email from DOGE ...
Why are federal employees on Guam, particularly those working for the Veterans Affairs system, often seen as less accountable and less motivated to improve services? This question arises from the ...
Much of the U.S. civil service has recoiled at DOGE’s attempts to revamp the government. Others have been promoted.
Unemployment is low, but there isn’t much room to move around — especially for those with highly government-specific skills.
In 2006, federal employees opened their Open Season “almanacs” to find a much broader range of vision and dental benefits for the first time ever.
"Honestly, we haven't been doing a lot of work." As of late 2023, Connecticut was home to 10,247 federal employees, according to data provided by Sen. Richard Blumenthal's office. More than 40% ...