Unions representing engineers and healthcare workers hope to recruit and retain more civil servants with stronger contracts with the state.
The Trump administration’s effort to get federal workers to leave their posts could lead to an exodus of experienced employees, some warned.
Commentary author Dan Cannon writes that Alaska federal workers are being pressured to report on colleagues, relocate, and ...
The lack of a legal underpinning for the purported eight-month severance package, and Elon Musk’s history of offering—and ...
"The return to office is going to cost taxpayers millions or billions. Less than 50% of federal workers are even eligible for telework. The federal civilian workforce (some two million Americans) is ...
"Between the flurry of anti-worker executive orders and policies, it is clear that the Trump administration's goal is to turn ...
After all, the federal government isn’t funded until the end of this fiscal year. Spending will run out in mid-March, and lawmakers will have to pass another stopgap bill to keep agencies open.
USA TODAY reported that under current federal guidelines, only certain employees are eligible for severance pay.
President Trump offered a buyout offer to almost all federal employees. They could be paid through September if they accept.
Federal employees being required to work in-office will soon become the latest flashpoint in the incoming administration.