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With 300,000 employees gone and collective-bargaining rights eliminated, the administration has hobbled organized labor. Did it also start a movement?
Annual adjustments to retirement benefits, FEHB costs, Social Security rules and TSP limits are now taking effect.
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Where federal workers landed after Trump's purge
When the Trump administration started its purge of the civil service a year ago, it kicked off an exodus of federal workers with consequences that are only beginning to shake out. Why it matters: Hundreds of thousands of former federal employees are trying to find their way in a sluggish labor market,
"We're tracking how this goes. I expect it probably to get a little bit worse and then hopefully it starts to get better, but we will see," John Hatton said.
The woman, who did not want to be identified, told The California Post that she and co-workers are regularly harassed at the Edward R. Roybal Federal building.
WASHINGTON ( NewsNation) — President Donald Trump said his administration has fired “hundreds of thousands of federal employees” to shift the U.S. economy away from government dependence toward private sector growth, calling his second term more impactful than his first.
Numbers from the Office of Personnel Management give a glimpse into how much the federal government has already changed its workforce.
Federal employees in the D.C. region are under maximum telework as the area continues to dig out from Sunday's winter storm.
Jessica Sweet spent the federal government shutdown cutting back. To make ends meet, the Social Security claims specialist drank only one coffee a day, skipped meals, cut down on groceries and deferred paying some household bills. She racked up spending on ...
At the White House’s request, the federal government’s dedicated HR agency has updated its proposal limiting how many employees agencies can rate as above average to narrow the methods by which federal workers can challenge a perceived unfair rating.