As the government shutdown deadline approaches, federal employees are left in limbo, facing potential layoffs and furloughs. With Congress divided, uncertainty looms over agency operations and job security.
In a shocking move, the Trump administration has instructed federal agencies to prepare for mass layoffs if the government shuts down on October 1. The memo highlights potential job losses for employees tied to unfunded programs, raising serious concerns about job security.
As the government shutdown deadline approaches, the White House's OMB warns federal agencies to prepare layoff plans, raising alarms about job security for thousands of workers. Could mass firings be on the table?
The White House budget office is preparing for mass firings in case of a government shutdown, targeting non-essential programs. This move escalates the funding standoff with Democrats and raises concerns over federal job security.
President Trump's recent comments urging the Justice Department to target his political opponents have raised alarms about ethics and job security within the agency. As key personnel leave, the integrity of the DOJ is in jeopardy.
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In a significant ruling, a divided federal appeals court has decided that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook can remain in her position, rejecting the Trump administration's bid to remove her before a crucial interest rate meeting.
The Fed's latest meeting minutes highlight growing concerns over the housing market's decline, signaling potential risks to the economy and jobs. With rising borrowing costs and stagnant sales, could a crash be imminent?
The State Department is set to issue layoff notices as part of the Trump administration's downsizing plan, raising concerns about employee morale and the future of federal jobs amid ongoing crises.
Thousands of federal workers face uncertainty as the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to proceed with mass layoffs. While legality remains in question, employees are left anxious about their job security.