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The Dreck Equation reveals the hidden layers of federal regulation—guidance, grants, contracts, antitrust, PPPs, IoT ...
73,000 government jobs were added in June, weeks after Elon Musk's dramatic departure from DOGE.
Forced to seek alternative employment, and despite previous experience in the private sector, including at a large international bank, the former federal employee is struggling.
Federal job watch: May sees single largest monthly loss so far this year In a reversal, women lost more federal jobs than men in April.
The drastic, sudden pullback in federal dollars is collapsing opportunities for many who’ve spent years in public service.
The federal government requires companies that seek to contract with it to adopt acceptable manual timekeeping practices, such as employees personally recording the time clocked on the job in ink.
DOGE cut federal IT contracts. Don’t count on the government to pick up the slack The Department of Government Efficiency is getting rid of outside vendors in favor of in-house digital services.
Mark S. Goldstein and Tate Gray of Reed Smith LLP explore common employment and labor compliance pitfalls, examining issues in areas including termination of employment, non-compete agreements and ...
A step in the right direction Standardizing and consolidating financial systems are key to making government financial operations more efficient while reducing improper payments. Cloud-based ...
Employees of federal agencies continue to wrestle with the shocks of Elon Musk’s drive to purge the government of diversity programs and slash employment even as the billionaire leaves Washington.
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it plans to cancel all its contracts with Harvard University.
In 1978, Congress gave federal workers the right to organize and bargain collectively, finding it in the public interest. Now Trump wants to end those labor rights for most of the federal workforce.
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