Trump executive order that reclassifies career civil servants risks politicizing thousands of government jobs, critics say.
USA TODAY reported that under current federal guidelines, only certain employees are eligible for severance pay.
USA TODAY reported that under current federal guidelines, only certain employees are eligible for severance pay.
The largest union for government employees sued the Trump administration to block an executive order that strips federal workers of job protections.
Leaders of unions that represent federal workers said Trump's RTO mandate would not make the government more efficient and could deter top talent.
Two major unions representing U.S. government employees filed a lawsuit on Wednesday aimed at slowing President Donald ...
Federal employees like Frank Paulsen say that comment suggests they aren’t hardworking or loyal. Paulsen, 50, is the vice president of the Local 1641 chapter of the National Federation of ...
The executive order creates a category of federal workers, previously known as "Schedule F," that would be easier to dismiss ...
the national president of the National Federation of Federal Employees, told Business Insider in an interview. "Frankly, I don't think he cares," he added. Erwin spoke with BI after President ...
Randy Erwin, the national president of the National Federation of Federal Employees, and Everett Kelley, the national president of the American Federation of Government Employees, said the RTO ...