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Civil service job cuts and HK$2 transport fare revamp ‘insignificant,’ legislature’s research office saysHong Kong government’s proposals to downsize the civil service and revamp the HK$2 elderly transport fare scheme are likely ...
WASHINGTON—Evelyn Seabrook was able to buy a home even though she had only a high school diploma. Glenn Flood worked his way up the career ladder to become a public affairs officer for former Defense ...
The government's short-sighted decision to delay the start date of 1.2 million new civil servants and contract employees ...
State deregulatory reforms have enhanced agencies’ efficiency and flexibility. Congress should take note.
The prime minister and Pat McFadden, his Cabinet Office enforcer, envisage taking more of a scalpel to what Starmer has ...
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DOGE’s steps to lay off federal workers in large numbers are the inevitable result of protections that have made it almost ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNCivil servant held three Government jobs at same time – with WFH blamedA senior civil servant was paid for multiple full-time jobs they held in different government departments at the same time, ...
Gary DeMarzo, who was fired as Upper Township’s business administrator in January and then laid off as its personnel officer ...
There’s another question reverberating around Whitehall following Keir Starmer’s bold decision to abolish NHS England, writes Andrew Grice: will the cuts make the savings he hopes?
MSPB has seen a surge of new cases from federal employees after mass terminations. But the board is on thin ice after the ...
U.S. District Judge William Alsup described the mass firings as a “sham” strategy by the government’s central human resources ...
A federal judge, William Alsup, of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, ruled that it was illegal ...
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