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A federal judge on Thursday continued to block the Trump administration from moving forward with its plans to lay off ...
AG Kwame Raoul won a court order against the Trump administration's bid to cut the Education Department's workforce.
Frank Bisignano said he has no current plans to institute further reductions in force and hopes to use AI to make the ...
To hear her tell it, her husband should have been dead last on the list of layoff priorities. "He’s the most quietly loyal, ...
The Trump administration is indefinitely barred from issuing or finalizing widespread layoffs at most major federal agencies ...
The city has been living high on the hog for more than a decade, growing city government services and hiring hundreds, if not ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from sharply cutting jobs and reorganizing the structure of many major ...
Oregon's AG Dan Rayfield won a court order stopping the Trump administration's plan to cut the Department of Education's ...
A federal judge said late Thursday that she will continue to halt President Donald Trump’s orders for mass terminations at ...
The threat delivered over social media could dramatically increase the price of iPhones, potentially hurting sales and the profits of one of America’s leading technology companies.
The layoffs will take effect on June 18, according to a notice on Iowa's Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) website.