Forget the first 100 days. In the first 17, Trump has moved with a velocity faster than any modern president. Here are five ...
The Trump administration and federal employee unions are in a head-to-head lobbying battle as workers face a Feb. 6 deadline to decide whether they want to participate in a government buyout. The ...
But remaking the federal work force is not easy. Laws, regulations and union contracts protect employees. The administration ...
The Trump administration's proposal, led by Elon Musk, is a dangerous attempt to shrink a workforce that provides key ...
A coalition of 22 attorneys general are celebrating a court victory that led to a temporary block of President Trump's ...
Following court order, some agencies have turned spending back on while others are confused an awaiting further guidance.
A letter to the affected employees obtained by NBC News said they would continue to receive their full salaries and benefits and would not be required to do any work-related tasks.
After Trump's second week in office, the future of government jobs and their functions are up in the air.
Those who continue distributing appropriated funds despite the freeze order are standing on firm legal ground.
President Donald Trump issued a memo ordering a freezing of federal funds. After lawsuits and a federal judge issuing an injunction, the memo was rescinded.
A federal judge temporarily blocked part of the Trump administration’s pause on federal grants and loans Tuesday, just hours ...
The Trump administration is offering buyouts to federal workers as part of an effort to downsize the government. An email ...