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The Trump administration’s earlier efforts to mass remove federal probationers had encountered several legal obstacles.
U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman on Wednesday expressed skepticism that the president could legally strip two-thirds of the ...
The judge suggested during a hearing Wednesday that the administration's moves appear targeted toward unions that have ...
Collective bargaining rights for employees at several government agencies is protected, for now. United States District Judge ...
The order declares that employees will only attain full employment status if their managers review and sign off on their ...
Trump’s order calls for the creation of “Civil Service Rule XI,” requiring agencies to review and approve probationary employees before they become tenured.
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration from terminating the collective bargaining rights for a sizeable share of the federal workforce.
Some experts warned that a new “Policy/Career” classification will create a chilling effect on the federal workforce and lead ...
By Executive Order dated March 27, 2025, entitled, “Exclusions from Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs,” President ...
The Office of Personnel Management’s proposed changes would allow the government to be ‘run like a business,’ Trump says ...
President Donald Trump is demanding significant changes to the process by which probationary workers are evaluated before ...
President Trump's executive order would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship in order to register to vote in federal ...