R/fednews has become the go-to place for federal workers to vent about Trump and remind each other to "hold the line." ...
A judge in Massachusetts paused a deadline to decide on whether to take the buyout, leaving some workers unsure of where ...
Elon Musk is threatening to fire federal employees who leak information as he and President Donald Trump unleash ...
Trump's remarks about disabled workers and recent White House moves have alarmed federal employees with disabilities who fear ...
The move is already backfiring. On r/fednews, the Reddit hub for federal employees, workers are rejecting what they see as an ...
The scheme is part of an ongoing effort by the new administration to slash the size of the federal bureaucracy.
Federal employees flooded Reddit with defiant posts, pledging to not quit after the Trump administration sent out a memo ...
Thousands of federal workers feel caught in limbo after the White House offer to buy out employees if they agree by Feb. 6.
The move is already backfiring. On r/fednews, the Reddit hub for federal employees, workers are rejecting what they see as an intimidation tactic. Posts urge colleagues to stand their ground and ...
Donald Trump's executive order mandates federal employees return to the office for work, sparking frustration for some ...
work to reshape and even dismantle some federal agencies, a once-obscure Reddit channel is now a refuge for outraged government employees—and a thorn in the side of Musk’s supporters.
A lawsuit brought by two federal employees alleges that the Trump administration has set up an email distribution system for ...