The Defense Logistics Agency has begun dismissing its share of the Defense Department’s 5,400 targeted employees.
The Trump administration’s Office of Personnel Management issued new guidance on Tuesday making clear it is not ordering ...
A judge has found that the mass layoffs of probationary government employees were likely unlawful. Follow Newsweek's live ...
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Democrats want documents pertaining to the DOGE-led reductions-in-force, per ...
The memo comes in the wake of a court ruling that the Office of Personnel Management broke the law. The Trump administration ...
A federal judge last week ordered the Office of Personnel Management to retract instructions to other agencies on dismissing recently hired or promoted employees.
A federal court said OPM's directives on probationary firings have no legal effect, since the office has no authority to ...
Following the federal court ruling, the Office of Personnel Management told agencies to begin the reinstatement of unlawfully ...
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