A federal judge in San Francisco ordered the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to rescind its instructions directing ...
The lawyer arguing for the Trump administration, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kelsey Helland, insisted that OPM never told the agencies to fire anyone but simply asked them to dismiss probationary ...
A federal judge ruled that the terminations at agencies including the Department of Defense were probably illegal.
The Office of Personnel Management has revised a Jan. 20 memo asking federal agencies to identify probationary employees ...
The Trump administration is refusing to comply with a court order requiring acting OPM head Charles Ezell to testify about ...
"OPM also clarified that a non-response to the email does not equate to a resignation," the email said. The update came hours ...
Federal employees reported getting a second email from OPM telling them to list 5 recent accomplishments on a weekly basis.
Alsup said he doesn’t currently have the authority to do that. The San Francisco-based judge, however, did order OPM to rescind any directives it has issued requiring the mass terminations.
A federal judge in San Francisco issued a temporary restraining order on the Trump administration's firings of thousands of ...
“OPM does not have any authority whatsoever ... AP’s earlier story follows below. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Labor unions are ...
A San Francisco judge slammed the Office of Personnel Management over its demand for various department agencies to cut probationary workers.