Majorities of federal workers are dissatisfied with President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s efforts to cut the federal ...
Despite some early missteps, he says, he’s confident Musk can root out wasteful spending and make government more efficient, ...
The Pentagon is working toward deeper cuts to its civilian workforce after about 21,000 civilian employees volunteered for a ...
Many of the federal employees who voted for President Donald Trump in 2024 are now saying they feel duped after he's ...
"As long as this continues, I think federal employees will see really no change in their benefits," said Alan Lescht.
Justice Department filings in a Maryland case provide previously unseen details of the Trump administration's mass firings.
Federal government employees were ordered back to work by President Trump on January 20, but many found their offices ...
A lesson I learned in business school still holds true today: You can’t take a chain saw to change your firm — or government.
The pink slips will keep coming. The Defense Department plans to cut 50,000 to 60,000 civilian jobs through firings, ...
Some state leaders hope President Trump’s goals could create new opportunities across the region. Others say confusing ...
A disabled military veteran said he retired early as he was unable to return to the office full time and HUD would not ...
A recording from the Fish & Wildlife conference call provides an extraordinary glimpse into how one agency is handling mass ...