News
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Still pending before the Supreme Court this week is an appeal from Trump's lawyers that seeks the firing of three Democratic ...
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Education Department to proceed with mass layoffs. But not all the firings were reversed.
The U.S. Department of Education has taken further steps to dismantle itself since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of ...
Now that mass layoffs are moving forward with the Supreme Court’s blessing, concerns about financial aid and other policy ...
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Supreme Court Under Fire as Pelosi Warns of Deep Consequences from Education Dept. LayoffsIn a forceful speech, Rep. Nancy Pelosi condemned the Supreme Court's decision allowing presidentially ordered mass layoffs at the Department of Education, calling it a threat to Congress’s ...
The reduction-in-forces combined with voluntary and incentivized departures would cause an overall mass dismissal of 50 percent of the workforce.
Opinion
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Many oppose the slashing of current government programs because the result is seen as unfair to government employees. They're wrong.
Thousands of employees across US federal health agencies received an email Monday afternoon telling them they were out of a ...
Last week's sweeping State Department layoffs gutted some offices unexpectedly and forced staff to scramble, sources told CBS ...
The Department of Education (DOE) will initiate widespread layoffs following the U.S. Supreme Court’s July 14 ruling.
Thousands of workers at federal health agencies lost their jobs this week after a US Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for the Trump administration to move forward with major staffing cuts.
Ohio and other states are navigating changes at the U.S. Department of Education, which is continuing with layoffs and has ...
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