U.S. District Judge William Alsup said no law gave the Office of Personnel Management the authority to direct other federal agencies to fire thousands of workers.
Here are the agencies where we have confirmed layoffs have taken or are about to take place. We will update as we learn more.
Some agencies plan to send a second Saturday email to federal workers asking them for bullet points on what they did this ...
The judge suggested that the mass firings of federal workers would cause widespread harm. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The DOGE office on Wednesday released a memo announcing massive federal staff reductions, sending shock waves across various ...
The RIFs directive from the White House is the latest step the Trump administration has taken to reduce the size of the ...
A federal judge in California ordered the retraction of the memos. He suggested, but did not order, that the layoffs be ...
The memo asks agency heads to develop plans for reductions in force and reorganization that include plans to promote ...
At least 500 staffers, mostly probationary workers including 375 who work at NOAA’s National Weather Service offices ...
Elon Musk’s efficiency group, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has been quietly reshaping federal agencies, ...
A federal judge ruled that the instructions from the Office of Personnel Management are “illegal” and “should be stopped, rescinded." ...