Here is a look at some of the broad and specific ways federal agencies and employees are being affected by the administration ...
Scott Curtis, a top-ranking official at FEMA, told The Bulwark he had accepted the buyout offer sent out by the Trump ...
Hours after The Washington Post contacted the U.S. Office of Personnel Management about the issue, GSA reversed itself.
The trend echos the priorities that Trump outlined in a Feb. 11 executive order on workforce efficiency, which said that ...
Scores of federal workers are questioning the integrity of the Trump-Musk "deferred resignation" offer after some who took ...
A group of five labor unions had argued that President Trump's effort to shrink the size of the federal workforce were illegal.
A top-ranking FEMA official and 32-year military veteran who took DOGE's deferred resignation deal ended up fired anyway—just days later.
Scott Curtis served in the military and had a leadership role in a critical agency. He says he still was kicked “to the curb” ...
Judge Christopher Cooper rules labor unions must seek legal recourse elsewhere, denying their request to halt federal job cuts as thousands face termination - Anadolu Ajansı ...
The ruling marks a major legal win for Trump after labor unions sought to block mass terminations and other actions aimed at shrinking the government.
A pair of federal judges, in two separate cases, filed rulings that allow DOGE to continue its track of finding government ...
The Trump administration's purge of the federal workforce could cost the government billions in unemployment payouts.