More Unions Sue Over Trump’s Executive Order
A group of unions has sued the Trump administration over President Trump’s Executive Order that eliminates unions in most of the government.
A group of unions has sued the Trump administration over President Trump’s Executive Order that eliminates unions in most of the government.
Some agencies have made new buyout offers to their employees to voluntarily reduce the size of their workforces before widespread RIFs begin.
NTEU has sued the Trump administration over President Trump’s Executive Order that eliminates unions in most of the government.
Legislation seeks to require publishing official time reports. It is part of a broader effort to crack down on unions in goverment.
The Justice Department sued AFGE affiliates to exempt 8 federal agencies from union agreements due to national security, following Trump’s Executive Order.
HHS has announced it is laying off over 20% of its workforce as part of an agency restructuring plan.
Two new executive orders will make major changes to the government’s financial operations in an effort to reduce financial fraud and waste.
After a 68% increase to start 2025, the OPM retirement backlog reversed course in February.
President Trump has issued an Executive Order that calls for the Department of Education to be closed.
As a result of recent court orders, federal employees are returning to their jobs, but are being put on paid leave.