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Tens of thousands of public service jobs in Canada could be on the line amid the government's plans to cut costs, according ...
Federal employees say in a new survey that they are experiencing high levels of anxiety, stress, sleep deprivation, anger outbursts and depression.
TSA asked for feedback on turnkey solutions that could be used at airport checkpoints. The deadline to respond is August 1.
USDA's proposed reorganization will make the department's work more challenging, with a "accomplish less with less" approach, ...
As wildfire season picks up in Colorado, Fire Chief Brad White, of Grand Fire Protection District No. 1, says he’s worried ...
Layoffs mean lost income, halted retirement contributions, and uncertain health coverage. Even those still employed face new ...
According to a Thursday court declaration filed in the Northern District of California, the administration sought the go-ahead to lay people off at 17 agencies, including the departments of the ...
After cutting at least 15% of its workforce, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will relocate many employees to five hubs.
A new law taking effect Sept. 26 in Arizona will help protect its state government from outside ideological influences.
A Partnership for Public Service researcher said that there needs to be more focus on the consequences of laying off federal ...
The current convergence of widespread tech layoffs, rising AI adoption, dissolving government contracts, and a swelling tide of entrepreneurial activity is altering what leadership looks like in the ...
Some employees of the Indian Health Service say a federal government efficiency effort is having the opposite effect.