A federal judge in Northern California Thursday ordered the White House Office of Personnel Management to temporarily stop ...
A federal judge in San Francisco ordered the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to rescind its instructions directing ...
A judge temporarily halts mass firings of probationary federal workers, deeming the Office of Personnel Management’s actions ...
U.S. District Judge William Alsup instructed the Office of Personnel Management to inform certain federal agencies it had no ...
A federal judge weighed in on the Trump administration’s mass firings of probationary employees across the federal government ...
The case was brought by a coalition of labor unions and advocacy groups, who sued OPM after the agency ordered thousands of probationary federal employees to be fired.
Donald Trump, who can barely speak the English language himself, is planning to sign another useless executive order.
A federal judge in California said the Trump administration's directive to fire thousands of probationary workers was ...
The emails are slated to become a weekly requirement, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post and a person ...
The goal is to make the federal government a meritocracy as much as possible. But the way DOGE has handled these firings probably isn't the right means of getting to meritocracy, unfortunately. Some ...
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