As the Trump administration offers incentives for federal employees to leave, career advisors say it pays to consider your options.
Those who continue distributing appropriated funds despite the freeze order are standing on firm legal ground.
Two unions representing US government employees filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging President Trump's efforts to reclassify up to 50,000 federal workers, making it easier to fire them. The ...
The lack of a legal underpinning for the purported eight-month severance package, and Elon Musk’s history of offering—and ...
(Reuters) -Two major unions representing U.S. government employees filed a lawsuit on Wednesday aimed at slowing President ...
The Trump administration is offering what amounts to buyouts for federal workers who don’t want to return to the office as ...
American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the union representing 750,000 federal employees, told members Wednesday ...
As many as 200,000 federal employees are expected to quit by September, according to senior administration officials ...
The executive order creates a category of federal workers, previously known as "Schedule F," that would be easier to dismiss ...
The largest union for government employees sued the Trump administration to block an executive order that strips federal workers of job protections.
President Donald Trump is giving almost 145,000 federal employees in Virginia a choice: resign your job with up to eight ...
Trump executive order that reclassifies career civil servants risks politicizing thousands of government jobs, critics say.