In a controversial move, the Trump administration begins cutting up to 10,000 jobs at HHS as part of a restructuring plan. Key agencies face significant layoffs, impacting healthcare oversight and services.
In a surprising turn, US employers have reduced their hiring plans, with federal government layoffs reaching the highest levels in over four years. The latest labor data reveals a concerning drop in job openings, signaling potential economic turbulence ahead.
President Trump plans to sign a directive to wind down the Education Department, transferring authority to the states and cutting workforce and funding. Key conservative leaders will attend the signing ceremony.
A federal judge has mandated the immediate reinstatement of probationary employees fired during the Trump administration's workforce cuts, criticizing the actions as unlawful and a 'sham.' This ruling could have widespread implications for thousands of federal workers.
In a shocking move, the Education Department has laid off nearly 50% of its workforce, raising alarms about the agency's future. Secretary McMahon hints that this could be the first step towards an eventual shutdown.
Follow the latest updates on the Trump administration as we explore major job cuts in federal agencies, looming tariffs on imports, and the controversial moves by Elon Musk's DOGE service. What does this mean for the economy and federal employment?
The recent firings at NOAA threaten lives and the economy, jeopardizing weather forecasts crucial for safety and agriculture. Experts warn of dire consequences if these cuts continue.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge deems the mass firings of probationary employees by the Trump administration likely unlawful, providing temporary relief to labor unions and organizations fighting against workforce cuts.
The Trump administration has mandated federal agencies to finalize layoff plans by March 13, with some agencies already issuing RIF notices. Up to 700,000 employees could face job cuts as the government seeks to eliminate unnecessary positions.
President Trump convenes his Cabinet for the first time in his second term, with Elon Musk's presence causing a stir. The meeting will focus on government efficiency, DOGE's efforts, and workforce cuts amidst controversies over federal employees' worth.