This story includes discussion of suicide. A newly surfaced recording of Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is drawing sharp ...
Many federal workers are in a state of uncertainty: technically employed, but unsure how long their jobs will remain and to ...
At least 700 former federal workers have applied for Pennsylvania government jobs following massive reductions in the U.S. government workforce by the Trump administration, according to a public ...
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.
While enrolling in Medicare with FEHB coverage may seem like duplicating benefits, it can provide cost savings.
Over a dozen federal agencies have offices in the Philly area. Understanding what they do can highlight how mass layoffs and ...
Since the Trump administration began firing federal workers, they say they feel overwhelmed, have obtained or considered ...
At least seven agencies have relaunched their deferred resignation programs to make a "fork in the road" offer to employees, ...
One employee, slated to retire at the end of April, emailed me: Could a sudden layoff without cause — or “reduction in force” ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggests that laying off thousands of federal workers would tame a massive budget. But ...
Employee benefits design can be a critical tool to leverage as private employers focus on attracting former federal workers.
Trump and DOGE's job cuts and DEI scrutiny have threatened a pathway to the American Dream for these Black federal workers.