Workforce

OPM proposes rule to formally revive Schedule F

The federal government’s dedicated HR agency estimates that 50,000 federal workers will be stripped of their civil service protections and become at-will employees.

Updated Workforce

VA is selectively enforcing Trump’s order stripping workers of union rights

VA Secretary Doug Collins this week issued a notice allowing employees at the department whose unions have not been involved with lawsuits against the Trump administration to retain their collective bargaining rights.

Updated Workforce

Mass layoffs paused at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

A union argued that CFPB has violated an order limiting how it can conduct reductions in force.

Workforce

SBA hit with more layoffs

The agency's COVID-19 EIDL Servicing Center staff were told they would be fired on Friday.

Workforce

Unions sue to stop demolition of mediator agency

The congressionally authorized Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service worked to avoid costly litigation between labor groups and their employers—in both the private and public sectors—until President Trump ordered officials to effectively shutter the agency last month.

Management

Trump administration wants new headquarters for the Housing and Urban Development Department

The headquarters announcement comes days after the president repealed decades-old executive orders in an effort to reshape where agencies decide to establish their office locations.

Exclusive Management

White House pitches layoffs, local office closures and program eliminations at USDA

“These are the people that are directly where the farmers are,” one official says of the planned cuts.

Management

How cyber vulnerabilities and workforce cuts threaten the crisis lifeline program

A bipartisan, bicameral measure is hoping to prevent cyber incidents from limiting access to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline after a 2022 attack on a system operator disrupted calls to the hotline.

Pay & Benefits

OPM strips career HR from Schedule C appointments, salary setting

“You’re about to see a s-------d of employees making” the maximum federal salary, one expert quipped.

News

Trump said cuts wouldn’t affect public safety. Then he fired hundreds of workers who help fight wildfires.

The White House and DOGE have sought to eliminate thousands of jobs from the Forest Service. The wildland firefighting force is one of many targets within the agency.

Workforce

Federal contract oversight employees contemplate resignation offer, as agency faces layoffs and mission realignment

Employees at the Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs had less than two weeks to decide whether to opt into the second round of the deferred resignation program.

Tech

Deep cuts hit HHS tech offices

Current employees say that dramatic cuts to leadership and career staff within FDA and HHS have left critical projects at risk.

Management

Trump directive aims to speed up deregulation by nixing public input

Advocacy groups have already announced they would challenge the president’s effort in court.

Management

GSA preps for layoffs at TTS

The coming reductions in force are the latest in a series of workforce cuts within the Technology Transformation Services.

Management

Interior fires senior leaders after fight over DOGE access to key payroll system

Several officials in the department’s CIO shop who were not fired are taking the latest deferred resignation offer, meaning that the office is nearly cleared out, with only two of nine leadership roles permanently filled.

Management

Supreme Court lets Trump fire Democratic members of labor boards, for now

The removals of Cathy Harris from the Merit Systems Protection Board and Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board have been both blocked and upheld in court since President Donald Trump tried to fire them.

Workforce

Trump administration ends union dues collection for most feds without notice

Unions at federal agencies targeted by the president’s executive order stripping them of their collective bargaining rights found out about the change when employees began receiving their most recent paychecks this week.

Workforce

‘We are going to lose Generation Z’: Trump’s workforce cuts could cripple recruitment

The Trump administration’s firing of federal employees in their probationary periods and attrition hiring could significantly impact early-career workers, experts worry.

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Agencies can once again fire all probationary employees following new court ruling

An appeals court on Wednesday reached a similar conclusion as the Supreme Court a day prior.