A federal judge will temporarily block the Trump administration from placing 2,200 employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development on paid leave.
The VA, the largest civilian federal agency, is taking the offer off the table for hundreds of thousands of its employees.
Some regulations impose compliance or administrative costs/burdens that have no relation to the work to be performed under a government contract.
OPM is also developing new performance metrics for federal employees to align with “priorities and standards in the president’s recent executive orders.” ...
Democrats are turning to inspector general's offices, including those swept up in Trump's firing of several IG's last month, to investigate DOGE's data access.
While EEO programs are reactive and address workplace discrimination after it escalates to a formal complaint, DEI efforts served as "early warning systems." ...
Foreign aid starts out as appropriated dollars. The State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development turn the dollars into contracts. Which means the Trump administration’s pullback on ...
"How does he know what's going on? He was there for two weeks and he's an expert in USAID? Give me a break," said former USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios.
We are just looking for clarity from organizations and agencies about what the expectations will be and how they will implement the order," said Eileen Huck.
Federal employees had been told they'd have until today to decide whether to opt in to the program, which is now under a ...
After OPM’s return-to-office memo, the American Federation of Government Employees promised to “aggressively defend” its ...
OPM has given agencies until midday on Wednesday to send in a list of employees on probation and make the case to keep them.