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Nearly 100 days. Wide-ranging and chaotic firings across at least 30 agencies.
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Maryland’s Job Growth Tempered by Federal Layoffs
Maryland’s economy gained 2,300 jobs in April 2025, driven by private sector and local government growth, despite a loss of 2 ...
A new analysis by the National Women's Law Center captures how President Trump's mass job cuts are chipping away at the diversity of the federal workforce.
Trump has rolled back a Biden-era order raising minimum wage for federal contractors, impacting Black workers.
Maryland Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman says mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services could disproportionately impact the state.
See the list of Nashville area companies that confirmed impending layoffs during April and May following a surge in job losses earlier this year.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore will lay off 30 full-time staff and eliminate 30 vacant positions due to federal ...
The number of Americans filing unemployment claims last week fell slightly as businesses continue to retain employees despite ...
During the first 100 days of the current Trump administration, slashing the size of the federal government has been a top priority, potentially affecting thousands of government employees in the ...
The nation’s largest employer has many built-in protections and benefits that women can't always find in the private sector.
They also significantly impact women and people of color ... The NWLC reports that half of probationary employees across the federal workforce are women, but in certain departments, well over ...
A California judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt much of its massive downsizing of the federal workforce.