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We finally learned how many federal probationary workers the White House fired and where they worked
Justice Department filings in a Maryland case provide previously unseen details of the Trump administration's mass firings.
"We ask that you gather your personal belongings and exit the premises by 3 p.m. ET as well," an official on the call said.
The Trump administration last week proposed new rules that would strip newly hired federal employees of their access to the Merit Systems Protection Board and further erode the grounds upon which they ...
The Defense Department is complying with a judge’s order to reinstate probationary employees sent packing after the Office of Personnel Management directed agencies to fire them en masse, according to ...
A demonstrator holds a sign in support of federal workers during a President's Day protest in Washington, DC, in February. - Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg/Getty Images Days after a Maryland federal judge ...
A federal judge Thursday night ordered that thousands of federal workers fired by the Trump administration be temporarily reinstated. U.S. District Judge James Bredar in Maryland issued a temporary ...
The Trump administration has revised a Jan. 20 memo asking federal agencies to provide a list of all probationary employees to the Office of Personnel Management, adding a disclaimer that OPM is not ...
A handful of changes inside the Goshen Police Department were approved by the Goshen Board of Works and Public Safety during ...
The deadlines are approaching for non-renewal of probationary teacher contracts. The standard probationary period is four years.
We finally learned how many federal probationary workers the White House fired and where they worked
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate roughly 25,000 federal employees. The temporary order is the latest example of the fight over President Donald Trump's mass firings. DOJ ...
A federal judge Thursday night ordered that thousands of federal workers fired by the Trump administration be temporarily reinstated. U.S. District Judge James Bredar in Maryland issued a temporary ...
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