A federal judge has barred USDA and five other departments from undertaking further mass terminations of probationary employees after finding this spring's firings resulted from unlawful directives ...
On Friday, Sept. 12, Judge William Alsup in the Northern District of California ruled that the Office of Personnel Management ...
As the shutdown enters its second month, some furloughed federal workers are finding new sources of income after weeks of making do without paychecks. They’ve taken on gig work and retail jobs; served ...
Washington — A federal appeals court on Monday rejected a lawsuit filed by a group of states that challenged the mass firings of thousands of federal probationary workers. The U.S. Court of Appeals ...
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Civilians at the Pentagon continue missing paychecks while working alongside troops getting paid
As the US passes the record for the longest government shutdown in history on Wednesday, civilian employees of the Defense ...
A 20-page memo signed by the Pentagon’s personnel boss late last month lays out several mechanisms for civilian employees to ...
The National Federation for Federal Employees hosted a dinner providing free food and beverages for furloughed Federal ...
(The Hill) — A federal appeals court panel on Monday ruled against Democratic attorneys general who sued the Trump administration over its mass firings of probationary employees, finding the states do ...
The FEMA Act would move the agency out from under DHS and have the FEMA administrator report directly to the White House.
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Cap Removed on University Recommendations for 7th-Grade Public Officials
The number of graduates or expected graduates that local universities can recommend for 7th-grade public officials will increase starting next year. The Ministry of Personnel Management announced on ...
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