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Democratic lawmakers at the Capitol have introduced a trio of bills aimed at protecting Minnesota workers from the Trump ...
Proposals for the GOP budget resolution are already circulating, including possibilities for changing federal benefits in retirement and health insurance.
A group of lawmakers has reintroduced the “Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act” in both the House and Senate.
Here's what private-sector benefits specialists should know about new hires coming in with "temporary continuation of ...
Recent cuts eliminated a small, specialized workforce that sets the poverty standards determining who is eligible for ...
A new report from the Government Accountability Office highlights issues Congress will need to consider, as lawmakers move to address the disparity.
Jide Adebowale resigned from his job as an economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics on February 6. He'll get his $130,000 ...
Tracye Winfrey Howard and Nick Peterson of Wiley discuss the framework of the government's employee buyout program and ...
Worried federal employees, long used to job security, are left searching for answers as workforce cuts continue to slice into ...
A month after losing her job at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Corinne Bazarnyj is still waiting to be approved for unemployment benefits.
In a friend of the court filing by Harvard law professor Lawrence Lessig, a dozen former employees accuse OpenAI of ...
An at-will employee who completes a probationary period generally enjoys no greater workplace legal rights than a ...