President Donald Trump moved from a return-to-work executive order for all federal employees to a do not return to work order.
Employees who lost their jobs are outraged that the administration tried to justify the purge by citing job performance.
Between layoffs and the Trump administration's controversial buyout offers, both agencies are in for a steep headcount reduction.
The Internal Revenue Service is reportedly planning layoffs of thousands of first-year probationary employees in the midst of ...
Illinois is home to over 81,000 federal employees, making the federal government the state’s second-largest employer.
The federal government laid off thousands of probationary employees, including at least two National Park workers in ...
Mass firings of probationary workers could be the start of larger force reductions at the world’s largest space agency.
A mid-level probationary worker with the U.S. Department of Agriculture read the letter in disbelief. It was from the USDA's ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser challenges Trump's executive orders on medical research funding, federal worker buyouts ...
Since World War II, only one president significantly shrunk the federal workforce during stable times. He sounded a little like Trump—but he was a Democrat.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. reportedly fired an unspecified number of probationary employees on Monday, following ...
Hampton Roads veteran says VA appointment canceled because of staffing shortage; cancelation comes on heels of mass layoff of ...