Instead, audiences are treated to a no-nonsense black-and-white logo that really sets the tone for what's to come. Gone is ...
Office of Personnel Management (OPM) officials met with agency leaders across government Thursday and directed them to begin firing employees still in their probationary period a year or more ...
About 100 people were on the call inside OPM, the U.S. government’s human resources agency. Staff on probation were told that because they had not taken the Trump administration’s buyout offer ...
Two employee termination letters, copies of which were seen by BI, were from Charles Ezell, OPM's acting director. A probationary employee at a federal agency has either worked in a career ...
Feb. 6 marked the deadline for federal workers to accept the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the Trump Administration's offer of a buyout. These buyouts, or the option of "deferred ...
The Interior Department is firing 2,300 employees after a directive from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). An internal message reviewed by The Hill on Friday indicates the department let ...
OPM has already made its moves to fire probationary employees, commanding them to leave the office by 3 p.m. Thursday. OPM has also closed its communications office and placed all those employees ...
But "the probationary period is a continuation of the job application process, not an entitlement for permanent employment," an OPM spokesman told Scripps News. "Agencies are taking independent ...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management met with federal agencies Thursday and told them to start letting go of probationary employees, a source familiar with the meetings told the News4 I-Team.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) began emailing more than 2 million federal civilian employees offering them buyouts to leave their jobs shortly after Trump's inauguration.
"This is a program of unprecedented magnitude that raises questions about the rationality of OPM's decision-making." The buyout offer, part of Trump's effort to trim the size of government through ...