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Layoffs, court battles, and executive orders have reshaped America’s public workforce and unsettled legal norms.
A trans federal employee, backed by legal groups, this week sued over Trump’s order that limits which bathroom individuals ...
USPS helps bind the nation through a network of universal service that encompasses residences and businesses throughout ...
Twenty-one states are urging a district court judge not to undermine the executive branch’s authority by intervening in ...
Civil rights division director Harmeet K. Dhillon has redirected her staff to focus on combating antisemitism, anti-Christian ...
Understanding how the Deferred Resignation Program 2.0 may impact federal employees’ retirement benefits is crucial. However, ...
The federal government abolished its main civil-service exam because of discrimination lawsuits. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the agency set up to police discrimination ...
Multiple court orders are causing agencies to switch directions in their compliance with White House directives on collective ...
The federal watchdog that Minnesota schools once feared is now a skeleton of itself. The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), housed within the United States Department of Education, has been cut in ...
A centralized system with unprecedented access to data about Social Security, taxes, medical diagnoses and other private ...
The federal government abolished its main civil-service exam because of discrimination lawsuits. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the agency set up to police discrimination ...
Now rebranded as “Restoring Accountability to Policy-Influencing Positions Within the Federal Workforce ... Although the U.S. civil service is about four times larger than the United Kingdom ...