The Trump administration is firing thousands of federal workers on probationary status, or those without civil service protections.
During its first few weeks, the Trump Administration has unleashed a flurry of measures to radically reshape the federal ...
In his commentary, Matthew Siegel’s examines elements of Labor Law §240(1)—the “Scaffold Law,”­ which he believes many in the ...
The Alliance for Retired Americans, along with two employee unions, sued the Treasury Department on Feb. 3 to halt Musk and ...
We’ve seen the President issue a number of executive orders in recent weeks. What is the precedent for these orders, particularly when it comes ...
The NLRB maintains independence in part because its Board members’ terms are five years. This is intentional, Poydock says, ...
A smaller government can offer benefits to companies while posing challenges for the federal workers who want to transition ...
The World War Two-era law requires unions to take two votes before they can represent workers in labor negotiations.
President Donald Trump is starting mass layoffs of federal employees while undermining avenues for federal workers to appeal ...
Two Minnesota construction groups and a contractor sue the state, claiming the new independent contractor law is vague and ...
President Trump and Elon Musk have spent three weeks slashing federal jobs — often in defiance of legal limits — and there ...