The lawsuit indicates some employees at the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, and USFWS were wrongly fired ...
A Northern California federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from its mass firing of probationary ...
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Tuesday updated its guidance to department heads that demanded the firing of ...
The Office of Personnel Management has revised a Jan. 20 memo asking federal agencies to identify probationary employees ...
Following an order from a federal judge, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management walked back its order to agencies to fire probationary employees.
US District Judge William Alsup ordered the Office of Personnel Management to inform certain federal agencies that it had no authority to order the firings of probationary employees, including at ...
There appears to be confusion throughout the Trump administration as to the impacts of the court's decision, with some ...
U.S. District Judge William Alsup also said OMP must inform about a dozen agencies that they do not have to follow its layoff directives. OMP, the federal human resources division, "does not have ...
“The Office of Personnel Management does not have any authority whatsoever, under any statute in the history of the universe, to hire and fire employees at another agency,” Judge William Alsup ...
Advertisement Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California ruled the memo, which was emailed to departments on Jan. 20 and Feb. 14th, "illegal" and that it "should be stopped ...
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