A White House memo directed OPM to rework its suitability and fitness regulations for federal employees, expanding the agency's authority in the process.
The draft OPM proposal, if finalized, would also limit federal employees’ ability to appeal their terminations to the Merit Systems Protection Board.
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the federal government’s HR division said he wouldn’t have the power to fire federal ...
Experts speculated that the measure is intended to address recent judgments against the administration’s workforce actions or ...
President Donald Trump wants to expand his administration’s power over how managers determine if a person is fit to work for ...
The memo cites authority issued under the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act, which Trump is also using to end collective ...
A federal employee union has sued to block a Trump administration order that would strip bargaining rights at 18 departments, ...
DOGE demanded full access to a US Department of the Interior system that handles even the Supreme Court's paychecks. When top ...
A coalition urged the Supreme Court to keep a federal judge’s sweeping order reinstating more than 16,000 probationary federal employees fired under Trump.
Back in Washington, Solicitor General Sarah M. Harris, acting on behalf of the federal government, described the California ...
DOGE's new access at Interior allows "at least two DOGE employees, Stephanie Holmes and Katrine Trampe... to make changes to ...
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