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Now accepting applications — for classified intel

Foreign adversaries are using fake jobs and consulting gigs to coax secrets from former U.S. officials. It’s had results, and the efforts don’t appear to be slowing.

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Social Security is directing employees who normally process benefits to answer phones instead

After shedding thousands of employees, SSA is reassigning workers amid fears the moves will cause backlogs to grow.

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The tail wagging the dog: Snapshots of the public service a year into the second Trump administration

COMMENTARY | One year in, DOGE and the Trump administration have had profound effects on the federal civil service, but looking at the numbers, it's not always where one expects.

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Trump admin moves to finalize return of Schedule F

Officials estimate that around 50,000 federal workers will be stripped of their civil service protections beginning in around a month, as unions, employee associations and good government groups decry their positions’ politicization.

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ICE is scrutinizing work from home permissions for its employees with disabilities, continuing trend across government

The immigration enforcement agency said there was a “dramatic surge” in telework and remote work reasonable accommodation requests after President Donald Trump ended work from home flexibility for federal employees.

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Employees begin furloughs as lawmakers hope to end shutdown Tuesday

The unusual nature of the funding lapse has led to some confusion for impacted federal workers.

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Schedule F won’t fix government’s performance management problems, report finds

The Partnership for Public Service warned that, contrary to proponents’ claims, there is “no evidence” that at-will employment improves employee or agency performance.

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Agencies internally pan OPM’s bid to overhaul federal performance management

At the White House’s request, the federal government’s dedicated HR agency has updated its proposal limiting how many employees agencies can rate as above average to narrow the methods by which federal workers can challenge a perceived unfair rating.

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AFGE demands resignations of Noem, Miller following member’s slaying

The nation’s largest federal employee union said key leaders involved in the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration and dissent “defamed” VA nurse Alex Pretti by erroneously describing him as a “domestic terrorist.”

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'The violent death of one of our own': VA employees ask for more from their agency after nurse is fatally shot

Workers look to leadership for support, though so far it has pointed the finger at its political opponents after federal officers shot and killed a VA employee.

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Man fatally shot by Border Patrol agents was a federal employee at VA

The intensive care unit nurse was 37. His death could have widespread implications for federal operations.

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Laid off HHS employees win judge approval to seek class action suit

Employees say they are entitled to financial compensation for the errors HHS made when trying to force them out.

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GAO: Effectively ending telework increased attrition at Social Security

The government watchdog reported that the already beleaguered Social Security Administration is at risk of “losing many staff in the near term” as a result of the Trump administration’s push to excise the workplace flexibility from federal agencies.

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Out of government, former USAID employees continue to offer their expertise

Former development workers founded Aid on the Hill to lobby members of Congress about international assistance.

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NTEU, White House spar over whether unions can challenge their ouster administratively

The Trump administration contends unions can seek review of their ouster from most federal agencies on national security grounds before the Federal Labor Relations Authority, but labor groups say that analysis misconstrues a term of art in federal labor law.

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VA has shed 40,000 employees, Democratic report finds, with drastic impacts on veterans

The department saw staffing losses of 30,000, which includes thousands of front-line health care staff.

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Democrats press CISA’s acting chief over major staffing cuts

Madhu Gottumukkala also faced questions about a reported failed polygraph exam and attempts to reassign the agency’s chief information officer.

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Trump defends cutting nearly 300,000 feds from their ‘boring’ jobs

The president claimed without evidence that all federal workers forced out during his first year back were now in “better” jobs in factories making double or triple their government salary.

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CFPB staves off furloughs after receiving funding, but still pushes to shut itself down and squeeze staff

The Trump administration is complying with court orders but cutting pay and benefits for employees as it seeks to lay virtually all of them off.