In the U.S., companies are required to send out WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notices in the event of a mass layoff impacting several employees, regardless of location.
The next big deadline is Thursday, when agencies need to submit plans for large-scale layoffs, called a reduction in force. Agencies may notify employees any day that their jobs are expiring ...
McLaurine Pinover allegedly made videos with affiliate sponsor links for her Instagram account from her digs at the Office of Personnel Management.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: The agency is preparing to lay off more than 1,000 employees in a second round of layoffs that is expected to impact about 10% of its workforce ...
The FAA laid off 400 employees in February. Air traffic controllers and aviation safety inspectors were not included in the layoffs. The greatest impact of the layoffs for travelers is expected to ...
The Trump administration moved forward Wednesday with its plans to conduct large-scale layoffs across agencies, the latest move to downsize the federal workforce. The Office of Management and ...
Languages: English Several companies have announced mass layoffs already this year, with some of the job losses concentrated in key states. According to Worker Adjustment and Retraining ...
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is working to cut the federal workforce through layoffs and buyouts, as well as canceling contracts to save money, which has raised the ...
National parks across the U.S. are bearing down on an uncertain season, as federal layoffs and staffing shortages threaten many of the services they provide for their millions of annual visitors ...