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With OPM’s final rule, agencies can decide fire feds in their probationary period based broadly on agency needs, interests ...
Judge John McConnell faced renewed scrutiny over ties to a nonprofit organization with financial red flags while weighing Trump funding cases, according to new evidence.
The senior official’s candid commentary is extremely unusual — due in part to the fact that he can be fired at will as a ...
Samantha Goldstein, a former attorney for Kamala Harris who wrote that Trump is "unfit to hold office," works at the Defense ...
The lawmakers reiterated that it’s up to Congress to decide whether federal agencies should be rearranged or dismantled.
Back in the 1990s while working for the Clinton administration’s U.S. Office of Personnel Management, I wrote articles in ...
The “rampant telework abuse” was the result of “compliance failures and weak internal oversight” at former President Joe ...
The report found that 58.1% of reviewed employees failed to meet minimum in-office requirements, nearly one-third had expired ...
The Trump administration is implementing new performance and training standards to increase accountability in the federal ...
“Juneteenth is a federal holiday so the federal workforce has the day off just like any other federal holiday,” Office of ...
Opinion: In this op-ed, retired Navy Capt. John Cordle shares why he chose to retire from his position as a federal worker ...
President Donald Trump is accelerating efforts to transform the nonpartisan, merit-based federal workforce into one that demands and rewards loyalty to the president, according to civil servants, ...