The Postal Regulatory Commission recently challenged key parts of former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s 10-year “Delivering ...
Hopes for a quick end to the government shutdown are fading. Republicans and Democrats are digging in for a prolonged fight even as President Donald Trump readies plans to unleash layoffs and cuts ...
The Hatch Act is the focus of several complaints, but one group is taking a different tactic by arguing the messages violate federal appropriations law.
Leo Garciga, the chief information officer of the Army, said his goal is to use technology to reduce that cognitive burden on soldiers and civilians.
I am disappointed that I haven't seen more forward progress on this legislation, despite the bipartisan support," Eileen Huck said.
GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service and Public Buildings Service were “given a number to hit,” in terms of furloughs, according to an employee.
"When we saw those impacts and reduction in federal spending, we started working very hard to develop new industries," said ...
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Lawsuits by NTEU and AFGE reference poor communication around agencies’ shutdown contingency plans and the illegality of RIF directives.
These messages are the latest example where the Trump administration has blamed Democrats for the government shutdown using official channels.
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The administration wants to bring in as many as 600 military-trained attorneys to help make decisions about which immigrants can stay in the country.