Hopefully they just continue to plod through and make improvements, get people the money they deserve and earned as quickly as possible," John Hatton said.
More than 80% of USDA food assistance employees surveyed said they would not relocate, raising fears of a major workforce exodus.
The agency noted that earlier staffing shortages led to "cost overruns, schedule delays, and accidents, including fires and ...
In the months since thousands of federal workers in Maryland were laid off or left their posts, many have had to find new ...
The Federal Student Aid office lost half its staff last year as part of Trump administration downsizing. Now, it's hiring ...
A federal watchdog found that most military branches don't track whether troops complete suicide prevention training, or if ...
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A year after layoffs, former federal workers are still piecing their lives back together
This story is part of a series – A region reshaped: Federal layoffs in Maryland a year later. When David Harbourt signed onto ...
Some Marylanders who lost or left their federal jobs turned hobbies into jobs, returned to school or switched careers ...
Chris Kabourek officially assumes the role of vice president and chief financial officer at WVU, following an investigation ...
The Justice Department office defending President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda has lost roughly a third of its attorneys over the past year, threatening its ability to fend off challenges to the ...
US-Iran talks intensify as Trump shocks allies with surprise plan to send 5,000 more US troops to Poland amid war powers ...
RICHLAND, Wash. — A new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report said the Hanford nuclear cleanup site is dealing with major staffing shortages. According to the report, Hanford is one of the ...
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