A federal judge has said that the Trump administration can continue its mass firing spree of federal employees.
A federal judge on Thursday refused to temporarily block the Trump administration’s mass layoff of federal workers while a lawsuit brought by five unions moves forward. U.S. District Judge Christopher ...
NBC News reported that U.S. District Judge Christopher R. Cooper indicated in his ruling that he was sympathetic to the ...
President Trump and his friend Elon Musk have fired thousands of government workers since Trump took office last month.
Layoffs under the Trump administration have ignited rallies across the nation, including a gathering in Boise.
The Department of Interior (DOI) cafeteria remained closed for years under the Biden administration, Fox News Digital has learned.
Government accountability watcher Joe Spielberger, of the Project on Government Oversight, said that he's against the new "policy/career" job classification.
The case was the broadest suit brought against the Trump administration over its plans to dismiss both probationary workers ...
The decision clears a roadblock for the new administration as it attempts sweeping changes to downsize the federal government ...
Federal workers caught up in the mass firings despite taking the "deferred resignation program" have received conflicting ...
The IRS abruptly fired about 10 employees in its Syracuse office Thursday, part of a group of almost 7,000 agency workers let ...
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