Over 30,000 have been let go or put on leave but information on which departments have been impacted is only trickling out.
Public service unions have filed a lawsuit to block mass terminations of probationary federal employees as directed by the OPM.
The OPM framed the severance offer from President Trump and his administration as "administrative leave with pay and benefits ...
About 75,000 federal workers took a buyout deal from the Trump administration. The terms are different for some IRS employees ...
It's not clear how many Louisiana-based federal employee have been fired. But employees at several federal agencies who live ...
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is instructing agencies that they do not have to fire all federal employees still on ...
The deadline for federal workers to accept OPM's buyout offer was on Feb. 6, but terms of resignation are different for IRS workers during tax season.
It is the first week that many government employees have been in the office for years after President Donald Trump overhauled ...
The move could impact as many as 200,000 federal employees. A source familiar with OPM said agency leaders have directed agencies to fire all probationary employees “with some exceptions.” ...
The former acting OPM director has offered guidance for federal workers affected by the Trump administration’s efforts to cut ...
A federal judge in Massachusetts has allowed the Trump administration's plan to offer federal workers "deferred resignations" to continue, lifting a previous court order temporarily pausing the ...
The pair of federal employees suing the Office of Personnel Management for allegedly using an unauthorized server to send mass email blasts to the entire federal government renewed their case Friday, ...