The Trump administration is moving forward with a personnel rule that critics say will subject a broader swath of the federal workforce to political pressure ...
The regulation is designed to swiftly remove policymaking civil servants who undermine the president’s directives.
The White House on Thursday finalized a policy that will allow President Donald Trump to discipline or fire roughly 50,000 ...
President Donald Trump has assumed essentially unlimited discretion to choose how many government employees lose their job security, under a rule that critics say threatens to upend the nonpartisan ...
A new rule issued by the Office of Personnel Management would strip career government employees of longstanding job ...
A Schedule Policy/Career final rule aims to make it easier to fire some career employees. About 94% of comments on OPM's initial proposal opposed the change.
The Trump administration has introduced new federal workforce rules allowing agencies to reclassify around 50,000 policy-influencing civil servants into an at-will category called “Schedule ...
While the Trump administration labels the change as an “accountability” measure, worker advocates blasted the rule as a ploy ...
Officials estimate that around 50,000 federal workers will be stripped of their civil service protections beginning in around ...
A new rule will face legal battles, but would make “resistance” to Trump policies — like saying climate change is real — a ...
The US Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced that it finalized a new rule establishing a new category of federal ...
A new Trump administration rule could affect 50,000 federal jobs, making them easier to fire and gutting whistleblower ...