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Agencies can move forward with planned RIFs and staffing reorganizations, without needing to divulge any information either to the court or to the public.
The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to shed employees, with over 25% of its workforce now gone since the beginning of the year, according to a new report.
As more agency layoffs appear imminent, an appeals court has intervened in allowing more details on the plans to be released.
"I think the regulations cite that the reduction-in-force plans need to be clear and specific because employees can challenge those," said Michael Fallings.
I address two topics today: an important U.S. Supreme Court decision and a Trump Administration directive. The recent Supreme ...
U.S. District Senior Judge Royce C. Lamberth ruled Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty would face irreparable harms including ...
In the last month, we have gained additional insight into the future of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) ...
Federal judges have accused the Trump administration of resisting court orders in approximately 34 percent of cases ...
The Supreme Court’s Republican majority just authorized Donald Trump’s complete dismantling of the US Department of Education ...
The Environmental Protection Agency said Friday it is eliminating its research and development arm and reducing agency staff ...
The ruling’s scope is limited to two American activists, but it represents a striking, if tentative, blow to the president’s ...
A U.S. civil service board judge has ruled that hundreds of U.S. Department of Interior employees who were fired and then ...