President Donald Trump is starting mass layoffs of federal employees while undermining avenues for federal workers to appeal ...
Two Democratic appointees are challenging their firings by President Donald Trump, urging courts to reinstate them. Their ...
By Andrew Goudsward, Daniel Wiessner and Nate Raymond WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Two Democratic appointees to U.S. agencies tasked ...
The president summarily fired and replaced top officials at five watchdog offices in an apparent attempt to consolidate power ...
The Democratic chair of the agency that enforces labor laws for the federal workforce is suing over what she says was her ...
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole Jr. said the federal workers' unions who sued over the program lack standing.
U.S. District Judge George A. O’Toole Jr. found that unions must first adjudicate their claims before the Merit Systems ...
Laws governing several, lesser-known agencies protect certain officials from removal, except for cause. Trump is betting ...
Susan Tsui Grundmann’s term at the agency that oversees federal sector labor disputes was not set to end until July.
President Trump's firing of one of the National Labor Relations Board's five members has left the labor watchdog adrift, experts say.
From limits on heat exposure to overtime rules, states can fill in some gaps as Trump dismantles federal protections.
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