The FedScoop news team shares how they’re approaching this new normal, the stories they’re following, what’s ahead and how ...
Following an order from a federal judge, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management walked back it’s order to agencies to fire probationary employees.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Tuesday updated its guidance to department heads that demanded the firing of ...
The Office of Personnel Management has revised a Jan. 20 memo asking federal agencies to identify probationary employees ...
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued new guidance Tuesday, telling federal agencies they hold the reins on ...
An updated memo from the Trump administration shifts the power to fire federal workers, giving more authority back to ...
SALEM, Ohio — Workers across key federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, are left wondering what will ...
There appears to be confusion throughout the Trump administration as to the impacts of the court's decision, with some ...
The Trump administration has ordered heads of federal departments and agencies to prepare to initiate "large-scale reductions ...
It may have been the move made by a federal judge, or it may have been raw political pressure but whatever the reason, the ...
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's recent wave of probationary government employee firings was likely illegal.
U.S. District Judge William Alsup instructed the Office of Personnel Management to inform certain federal agencies it had no ...
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