Numbers from the Office of Personnel Management give a glimpse into how much the federal government has already changed its ...
Next year will start to bring answers to some of the biggest questions as the administration looks to follow through on ...
Across the federal workforce, the loss of hundreds of thousands of employees has led to workplace disruptions, ripple effects in U.S. communities and more.
The Trump administration faces a legal complaint from government employees over a new policy eliminating coverage for ...
As President Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House winds down, he has already transformed and upended the federal ...
A Justice Department attorney argued rescinding layoffs now would be “logistically a big lift” for agencies, especially if courts later allow them to proceed.
On December 18, President Trump signed an executive order finalizing a modest 1% pay raise for most federal civilian ...
Sen. Joni Ernst introduced her Where’s WALDO Act aimed at compelling the government to build a public directory listing every ...
Democrats didn’t get what they were looking for after pushing the nation into its longest shutdown on record, but to Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., that doesn’t necessarily mean they came away empty-handed.
This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, ...
Not all federal employees will receive a 1% pay increase in 2026. Armed forces will see a 3.8% raise, while some law ...