President Donald Trump in January ordered federal workers back to the office full time, but some workers say they don't have a desk or an office to go back to.
The Trump administration has ordered federal agencies to lay off so-called probationary employees, potentially affecting some 200,000 people, according to government data.
New research from McKinsey suggests RTO is not helping organizational effectiveness. Leaders must stop obsessing over the ...
Here’s who is working with Elon Musk at the U.S. DOGE Service — also known as the Department of Government Efficiency — to makes changes across the federal government.
Employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs say President Donald Trump’s flurry of executive orders and policy changes have already chipped away at staff morale, and now they fear the impact will ...
The acting DOJ official behind a potential witch hunt against prosecutors and FBI agents who investigated the Capitol riot ...
Some former employees of bankrupt electric vehicle maker, Canoo, say they are now stuck with thousands of dollars in months-old medical bills their insurance plans through Canoo were supposed to ...
The Trump administration is moving rapidly to gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), halting the agency’s work, ...
One thing lost in the Trump administration’s war on the federal bureaucracy is the collective voice of the employees. But ...
There's no sure way to predict an IRS audit, but if you're self-employed, these ten "red flags" could increase your chances ...
The federal hiring freeze implemented by President Donald Trump has affected the hiring of a crucial group of federal workers: firefighters.
I’m a career civil servant at the federal government’s Office of Personnel Management, and I’m sorry. Normally, the only time ...