Federal employment attorneys say probationary employees who were fired can apply for unemployment insurance and have other options for appeal.
A federal judge said the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" offer could go forward and about 40,000 federal workers had accepted the deal.
The Trump administration is set to eliminate thousands of federal health care jobs Friday, targeting employees across ...
but those who are can continue health insurance via the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program. This is often a good option, but you will want to consider if you have access through a ...
Federal workers mulling their future health and retirement benefits are at an impasse as they weigh a deferred resignation ...
The Trump administration has launched an unprecedented "deferred resignation" program for federal employees. Here's a ...
About 75,000 federal employees have accepted President Donald Trump’s deferred resignation program, after more than 2 million federal civilian employees were offered buyouts in January.
A coalition of Democratic attorneys general issued warnings to federal workers in their states Monday about the Trump ...
Federal workers now have until Monday, Feb. 10, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern to decide whether to resign with pay through the end of ...
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Department leaders promised the dismissals will not hurt veterans' benefits or medical care and will save almost $100 million ...
Medicare is a government-sponsored health program for people 65 and older, as well as those with certain disabilities, ...