federal workers
Coverage of federal workers in the Nexus archive.
- Federal Workers Can’t Get the White House’s App Off Their Phones
Federal workers are unable to remove the White House's app from their phones, as deleting it causes it to reappear immediately.
- New York bar associations push attorneys to take on pro-bono work to protect the rule of law under Trump
The New York bar associations are advocating for increased pro-bono work to support immigrants, federal workers, and voting rights. They emphasize the importance of the rule of law and are holding events at Foley Square to promote these causes. The Trump administration is a focal point of their efforts.
- Trump's DOGE purge strikes back: EIGHT THOUSAND federal workers face the chop under sweeping order
Trump's DOGE initiative has led to a sweeping order affecting 8,000 federal workers. The purge is described as a significant action targeting government employees.
- Trump's DOGE purge strikes back: EIGHT THOUSAND federal workers face the chop under sweeping order
Trump's DOGE purge is leading to the removal of 8,000 federal workers under a sweeping order. The action targets federal employees as part of a broad directive.
- STAT+: Trump administration to strip job protections of top NIH officials, grants staff
President Trump issued an executive order reclassifying 8,000 civil service positions, including high-level NIH officials overseeing research grants, as political appointees. Critics argue this removes federal worker protections, risking political influence over grants and destabilizing long-term research efforts.
- Trump formalizes move of career federal workers into ‘at will’ roles
President Trump signed an executive order to move career federal workers into 'at will' roles under Schedule Policy/Career (P/C), a policy previously introduced as Schedule F. Critics argue this change would make these workers similar to political employees, affecting approximately 8,000 federal workers.
- Trump strips job protections from 8,000 federal workers
President Trump signed an executive order reclassifying 8,000 high-ranking civil servants into a category where they can be terminated for any reason. The change removes job protections for these federal employees.
- Proposed NDAs for federal workers spark diverse backlash
The Trump administration proposed requiring federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), leading to accusations that the White House aims to silence its workforce, including those engaging with the press. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) suggested implementing NDAs for both new and existing employees.
- Trump administration floats requiring all federal workers to sign NDAs
The Trump administration is proposing a requirement for all federal workers to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). The article also references Donald Trump returning to the White House on May 25, though this appears to be a hypothetical or speculative scenario.
- White House proposes NDAs for all US federal workers
The White House under the Trump administration has proposed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for all federal workers, threatening legal action against those who leak information to journalists. The move aims to limit the flow of sensitive information to the media.
- Trump administration proposes asking federal workers to sign nondisclosure agreements
The Trump administration's Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing that federal workers sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to safeguard confidential government information, following recent leaks. The move aims to prevent unauthorized disclosures and protect sensitive data.
- GOP senators ratchet up pressure on Speaker Johnson to quickly end DHS shutdown
Republican senators are urging House Speaker Mike Johnson to quickly approve a Senate-passed bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), warning that federal workers could miss paychecks if the House delays further. The pressure comes as the Senate has already advanced the legislation.