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The Supreme Court cleared the way for mass Education Department layoffs, bolstering President Donald Trump’s federal ...
The Education Department can move forward with layoffs of around 1,300 employees it previously notified it would cut after ...
A Supreme Court decision giving the Trump administration the greenlight to lay off tens of thousands of employees threatens ...
OPM’s guidance offers some leeway to the Trump administration’s policy requiring most federal employees to work in the office full time.
Civil servants told POLITICO they’re anxious and exhausted, but holding out hope their lawyers can still save their jobs.
HHS faces other legal challenges over its workforce cuts. A class-action lawsuit in the U.S. Court for the District of Columbia claims the department relied on “hopelessly error-ridden” data when it ...
Three members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission who were fired by President Donald Trump in May urged the Supreme ...
In a 6-3 decision along ideological lines, the Supreme Court paused a lower court order that had reinstated 1,400 Education ...
Federal agencies across government can resume laying off their employees en masse after the Supreme Court reversed a court ...
The US Department of Health and Human Services officially laid off employees on Monday, following an order from the Supreme ...
The Trump administration asked the justices to set aside an injunction blocking its layoffs of 1,400 Education Department ...
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SCOTUS rules Trump can cut federal jobsThe Supreme Court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump to continue cutting federal jobs. Experts weigh in on what departments could be affected.
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