A federal court temporarily paused the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" offer, while unions claim it is against the law.
White House officials projected 5% to 10% of federal workers would take the buyout. As of Tuesday, the numbers were about 1%.
Undergirding a fight formed in group texts and between cubicles is a conviction that nonpartisan civil servants provide a ...
The Office of Personnel Management sought to entice civilian federal employees to resign, as President Trump seeks to reshape ...
As the deadline looms for workers to accept the Trump administration's sweeping separation offer, the more than two million ...
A Norfolk-based civilian worker has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against several officials, including the ...
The Arlington Employment Center (AEC) in Arlington, Va. is responding to the fears of federal employees -- scared they may ...
So far, more than 60,000 employees, about 2% of the federal civilian workforce, have accepted the buyout with more expected to join them. It remains unclear how many of the federal government’s 2.3 ...
The commonwealth, as of December, has 66,079 federal civilian employees. Falling in the middle of the pack, New Jersey ranks No. 27 with 22,504 federal civilian workers. Delaware, ...
Civilian workers with hybrid and telework arrangements at Hill Air Force Base have been ordered to return to the office full ...