President Donald Trump signs executive order to require federal employees to be in-office, ending telework and remote roles.
Trump’s administration is offering an apparent buyout to some federal employees after mandating they return to the office.
President Trump’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is ordering every head of departments and agencies to terminate all ...
Soon after U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, and the slew of executive orders that followed, ...
The largest union for government employees sued the Trump administration to block an executive order that strips federal ...
President Donald Trump is relying on a relatively obscure federal agency to reshape government. The Office of Personnel ...
Agencies should aim for a 30-day deadline to implement Trump’s return-to-office executive order, according to a memo from the ...
Can the federal government eliminate “diversity, equity, and inclusion” and “gender ideology” without violating civil rights?
An ATF official once listed as a diversity official is now listed as only a senior executive, after Trump's DEI ban.
Britt’s complaint about malicious compliance is a diversion. Trump’s wave of executive orders is designed to be performatively malicious. My colleague Adam Serwer years ago noted that, for the MAGA ...
Pennsylvania has some 66,000 federal workers. Many work in Veterans Affairs, Defense, and the Treasury. For tens of thousands ...
Most survey respondents who say they'll take OPM's deal already had plans to retire from federal service soon, or leave for a job outside government.