Mass firings start inside federal agencies as Trump and Musk work to slash federal payroll by thousands: Live - President’s ...
California school districts that are at risk of falling off the fiscal cliff are increasingly turning to early retirement incentives as a humane way to balance their budgets, but students could be the ...
The "Mars Sample Return Project" is also under review ... an executive order requiring federal agencies to swiftly begin preparations for large-scale layoffs, giving DOGE team leaders at each agency ...
A judge did not issue a ruling following a hearing Tuesday at which five unions sought to keep the Trump administration from ...
Trump administration officials on Friday agreed to hold off on layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, offering temporary relief to employees of a watchdog agency that has been roiled ...
Southwest Airlines on Monday announced its first mass layoff, saying it would cut about 1,750 employees in a bid to boost ...
Nonprofit research institute RTI International on Thursday announced temporary layoffs for 226 employees across the United States, including 61 people in North Carolina. The layoffs are due to the ...
Experts have identified some potential economic benefits, as well as big risks, from President Donald Trump's mass firing of federal workers.
RTI International, a prominent research nonprofit and longtime Research Triangle Park presence, announced “temporary” layoffs Thursday due to federal foreign aid cuts. The move will impact 226 ...
RTI International is based at Research Triangle Park. RTI International, a nonprofit research institute based at Research Triangle Park, announced Thursday temporary layoffs in response to the ...
The layoffs are initially impacting probationary employees. A day after the Trump administration ended its deferred resignation offer to the nation's two million federal government employees ...
After a dramatic spike in layoffs in 2022 and 2023, a handful of tech companies are trimming staff once again. Economists say the most recent wave of job cuts isn't a sign of trouble ahead.