Probationary workers fired as part of President Trump's downsizing talked about their jobs and their ongoing employment limbo as legal fights continue.
Thousands of probationary employees were rehired by federal agencies after lawsuits challenging the legality of their terminations. But many of them still aren't working.
The Internal Revenue Service reportedly intends to reinstate thousands of probationary employees who were fired after two ...
The Town of Tonawanda has formally accused members of its police force of violating the state's Taylor Law by participating ...
Another round of “deferred resignation” offers is part of the Trump administration’s stepped-up effort to rapidly downsize ...
Less than a month after packing up his belongings and relocating to from Texas to Des Moines for work, Ali Syed was terminated from his position as a collection representative at the Internal Revenue ...
Combined with earlier buyouts and retirements, the Health and Human Services Department will be left with 62,000 employees, ...
The Pentagon is reinstating fired probationary employees, but many are still waiting for instructions on returning to work, ...
“In accordance with the Temporary Restraining Order issued related to probationary employees, your administrative leave is being extended through Friday, March 21st. Should there be any ...
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