As soon as former Columbus NAACP President Nana Watson was told to resign via a letter from the national organization's president, her spot was filled by the first vice president of the local branch.
The president of the NAACP Columbus chapter is being told to resign from her position entirely. In a Jan. 22 letter from NAACP national leadership to Nana Watson, sent to The Dispatch on Friday ...
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President Trump’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is ordering every head of departments and agencies to terminate all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices and workers within 60 days.
Following a letter asking the Columbus NAACP chapter president to resign, a member of the local leadership team sent a response to the national organization's leadership supporting her.
The Trump administration is offering all 2 million federal employees what amounts to a buyout if they do not intend to return to work in person later this year, sources confirmed to The Hill.
Larry Nelson was settled into retirement. But when given the opportunity to step up as the president of NAACP Vancouver, he felt there was still important work to be done. Nelson was officially ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The president of the Columbus chapter of the NAACP is being told to step down from her position and the organization itself. Nana Watson received a cease and desist ...
It also complies with mandates in that memo to notify OPM of an exact date their agencies will be in “full compliance” with the new telework policy. OPM’s guidance recommended agencies set ...
Petulant government employees are being mocked online after posting TikTok videos moaning about how President Trump has ordered them back to the office five days a week — with one wailing: “I ...
Some 162,000 workers alone are located in Washington, D.C., according to data from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and federal workers make up over 40% of the city’s workforce.