As the federal government shutdown approaches the three-week mark, personnel with the federal judiciary are preparing for a ...
The terms of the new order indicate that federal agencies will be hiring only with the approval of his political appointees.
As federal turnover grows, a former IRS human resources chief says agencies have a choice: let expertise slip away or invest ...
We’re talking huge sums. The Congressional Research Service’s (CRS) 2025 report Federal Grants to State and Local Governments ...
It's Day 15 of the partial U.S. government shutdown and the first regular paycheck to be missed by most federal employees.
Peter Mina, a longtime civil rights and employment law leader in the federal government, has retired from federal service and ...
Political appointees to be more involved in recruitment decisions as federal hiring freeze continues
On top of maintaining the current federal hiring freeze, the White House is setting new expectations for the way agencies handle future recruitment efforts.
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1. Background.
The shutdown of the federal government, which started Oct. 1, means that Connecticut will have to keep waiting to find out ...
Hurry-up-and-wait as the federal government's partial shutdown is now two weeks old with neither side any closer to resolving ...
A federal judge in California said the RIFs appear to be “politically motivated” and temporarily halted efforts to carry them ...
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