A network of Chinese-operated companies is attempting to recruit recently laid-off U.S. government employees, raising concerns about espionage and foreign influence in the workforce. Analysts warn of potential risks as these firms utilize deceptive tactics to target vulnerable individuals.
Federal judges are questioning the Trump administration's compliance with court orders regarding foreign aid and government worker firings, raising concerns about a potential constitutional crisis. What happens when the government ignores court rulings?
In a surprising move, Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, drops his lawsuit against Trump's dismissal, raising concerns over whistleblower protections and executive authority.
A high-ranking NASA official has advised employees to use discretion when displaying federal identification due to increasing concerns of harassment. This alarming warning follows an incident where a federal worker was confronted at a Starbucks.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Office of Personnel Management to rescind directives for mass firings of probationary government workers, citing probable illegality. This ruling poses a significant challenge to the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the federal workforce.
In a significant move, the Trump administration has placed most USAID staff on leave and is eliminating thousands of jobs, causing uncertainty and concerns among employees.
Federal judge revives Trump's program giving government workers a choice to stay or leave. Over 2 million federal employees offered buyouts. Read more on Fox News.