Trump's spending cuts target probationary workers. What does the status mean?The Trump administration is cutting probationary federal employees as part of a budget reduction plan.
Trump Administration Told to Reinstate Nearly 6,000 Agriculture Dept. WorkersA board has mandated reinstatement of thousands of Agriculture Department employees fired under Trump’s downsizing push, citing violations of personnel laws.
Trump Administration Told to Reinstate Nearly 6,000 USDA WorkersFired Agriculture Department employees must be reinstated for 45 days due to improper firing procedures.
Trump's spending cuts target probationary workers. What does the status mean?The Trump administration is cutting probationary federal employees as part of a budget reduction plan.
Trump Administration Told to Reinstate Nearly 6,000 Agriculture Dept. WorkersA board has mandated reinstatement of thousands of Agriculture Department employees fired under Trump’s downsizing push, citing violations of personnel laws.
Trump Administration Told to Reinstate Nearly 6,000 USDA WorkersFired Agriculture Department employees must be reinstated for 45 days due to improper firing procedures.
Judge finds mass firings of federal probationary workers were likely unlawfulMass firings of probationary workers may be illegal according to a federal judge's ruling.
The FTC is being hit by terminationsThe Federal Trade Commission has seen significant staff cuts, impacting probationary employees amid broader government staffing changes.
Court considers halting Trump's mass firings of federal employeesA judge is considering a lawsuit against the mass firing of federal probationary employees initiated by the Trump administration.
Trump administration directs agencies to fire recent hires en masseThe Trump administration is dismissing nearly all recent hires on probation, affecting hundreds of thousands of federal employees.
As the Trump administration gathers names of recent hires, some are being asked to justify their jobsFederal agencies are compiling lists of probationary employees amid fears of mass firings under the Trump administration.
OPM alters memo about probationary employees but does not order mass firings reversedThe Trump administration revised a memo clarifying that OPM is not instructing agencies to take action against probationary employees, despite ongoing controversies.
Judge finds mass firings of federal probationary workers were likely unlawfulMass firings of probationary workers may be illegal according to a federal judge's ruling.
The FTC is being hit by terminationsThe Federal Trade Commission has seen significant staff cuts, impacting probationary employees amid broader government staffing changes.
Court considers halting Trump's mass firings of federal employeesA judge is considering a lawsuit against the mass firing of federal probationary employees initiated by the Trump administration.
Trump administration directs agencies to fire recent hires en masseThe Trump administration is dismissing nearly all recent hires on probation, affecting hundreds of thousands of federal employees.
As the Trump administration gathers names of recent hires, some are being asked to justify their jobsFederal agencies are compiling lists of probationary employees amid fears of mass firings under the Trump administration.
OPM alters memo about probationary employees but does not order mass firings reversedThe Trump administration revised a memo clarifying that OPM is not instructing agencies to take action against probationary employees, despite ongoing controversies.
NSF gives laid off probationary staff jobs back after rulingThe NSF has reinstated most probationary employees after a court ruled similar government layoffs were unlawful.
US agency that pushed for mass firings quietly clarifies it doesn't have the power to fire workersOPM's revised memo clarifies that individual agencies are responsible for firing probationary employees, following a federal court ruling.
NSF gives laid off probationary staff jobs back after rulingThe NSF has reinstated most probationary employees after a court ruled similar government layoffs were unlawful.
US agency that pushed for mass firings quietly clarifies it doesn't have the power to fire workersOPM's revised memo clarifies that individual agencies are responsible for firing probationary employees, following a federal court ruling.
Dozens of OPM probationary employees were fired on a mass video call and given 20 minutes to collect their belongingsAround 60 probationary employees were terminated in a video call without union representation.