President Donald Trump's administration says it is moving to reinstate more than 24,000 probationary workers it fired as part of its efforts to slash the size of the federal workforce, court documents ...
A group of former federal probationary employees surveyed more than 300 of their fired colleagues to assess their job ...
A survey of hundreds of probationary federal employees who were fired last year reveals lasting impacts for their careers, mental health and former agencies.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate roughly 25,000 federal employees. The temporary order is the latest ...
More than 300 fired federal employees across 43 states say the 2025 Trump administration layoffs still haunt their lives.
The Defense Department is complying with a judge’s order to reinstate probationary employees sent packing after the Office of Personnel Management directed agencies to fire them en masse, according to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Supreme Court is shown March 17 in Washington, DC. - Win McNamee/Getty Images The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump ...
The Internal Revenue Service didn't follow its own internal procedures when terminating thousands of probationary employees nor consider their individual performance, according to a new report. The ...
More than 130 probationary employees fired last month from the nation's top cyber defense agency will be reinstated Monday, after the Trump administration scrambled to comply with a sweeping court ...
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Thursday that will enable the government to fire probationary employees more easily. Instead of automatically gaining full status in one or two ...
The Interior Department has barred the automatic hiring of new employees at the end of their probationary period, a change that is part of a broader Trump administration effort to reshape the federal ...
A federal judge Tuesday indefinitely barred the Trump administration from terminating thousands of probationary employees, but he declined to extend his order nationwide. U.S. District Judge James ...