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A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s directive for mass layoffs. The Supreme Court said the administration could proceed.
The U.S. State Department fired more than 1,300 employees on Friday. The layoffs are part of the Trump administration’s plan to reduce the size of the federal government. The firings include the remaining employees working on global climate talks.
Federal agencies are rehiring and ordering back from leave some of the employees who were laid off in the weeks after President Donald Trump took office as they scramble to fill critical gaps in services left by the Department of Government Efficiency-led effort to shrink the federal workforce.
Federal employees in Maryland anxiously await the Supreme Court’s decision on whether the Trump administration will be allowed to proceed with firing thousands of federal government workers.
Trump administration fires thousands of federal workers. At least seven government agencies have initiated layoffs, as DOGE's efforts enter a more aggressive phrase.
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Business Insider spoke with 16 federal workers after the Supreme Court decision that will allow federal staff cuts to continue.
The Trump administration must immediately reinstate thousands of workers who were fired by government agencies last month, a divided U.S. appeals court ruled Monday, upholding a San Francisco ...
When the Trump administration announced executive actions aimed at increasing timber production on federal lands, Oregonians had mixed responses.