The VA, the largest civilian federal agency, is taking the offer off the table for hundreds of thousands of its employees.
President Donald Trump’s administration is creating an exemption for an estimated 200,000 workers at the Department of Veterans Affairs who won’t be eligible to take the “buyout” aimed at slashing the ...
President Donald Trump’s second-term Cabinet will look much different from the traditional slate of business executives and ...
In interviews, federal employees expressed dread and uncertainty over the looming deadline to tell the Trump administration ...
Erica Roach, the chief financial officer of the Office of Personnel Management, has reportedly resigned, according to several ...
The chief financial officer for the Office of Personnel Management was reportedly pushed out, as the agency seeks to get a ...
The Office of Personnel Management’s chief financial officer, who manages more than $1 trillion in funds, was pushed out this ...
Erica Roach, the chief financial officer of the US Office of Personnel Management, resigned this week amid swift changes to ...
Workday will cut 1,750 jobs, about 8.5% of its workforce, to invest in AI and adapt to the economic climate. The company ...
During a staff-wide meeting Wednesday, leaders of the Department of Education told employees that the Trump administration’s ...
Several Delaware-based departments and agencies are scheduled to make their case before the Joint Finance Committee. Here's ...
A few weeks before Donald Trump was sworn in as president, members of his transition team went to the Treasury Department to ...