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Instead of automatically gaining full status in one or two years, workers can only do so if their managers sign off on their ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday issued an executive order expanding the reasons agencies may fire probationary employees, ...
A former accounting executive who stole more than a quarter million dollars from Schuf USA, while pulling down a $400,000 ...
Jeffrey Civitello Sr. and his wife, Patricia Civitello, were sentenced Friday in Schenectady County Court for defrauding ...
The Trump administration’s earlier efforts to mass remove federal probationers had encountered several legal obstacles.
Unions, nonprofits and local governments allege the staff reductions threaten vital services and public safety.
In the first 100 days of his second term, Trump has encountered intense opposition from judges who blocked his mass firings ...
Park ranger Marinell Chandler describes the roller coaster ride of a federal employee in the first three months of the Trump ...
Trump has signed 143 executive orders, about one-third are facing lawsuits. See which ones have been halted or upheld by ...
A former federal employee who was fired, rehired after a judge’s order and then fired a second time says her health insurance ...
A new bill from a top Democrat seeks to close a loophole that federal judges have used to collect pension benefits despite ...
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