Share who said they worked from home at least once the week before they were surveyed; includes military President Trump's executive orders will end remote work for all federal employees, including those in Pennsylvania.
More than 2,100 hourly federal workers in Pennsylvania will get a pay increase later this year due to a new rule approved by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) was among several lawmakers who championed the effort.
Pennsylvania has some 66,000 federal workers. Many work in Veterans Affairs, Defense, and the Treasury. For tens of thousands of federal workers in the Philadelphia region, President Donald Trump’s executive orders this week could change how they do their jobs.
The Trump administration is offering what amounts to buyouts for federal workers who don’t want to return to the office as part of the president’s breakneck efforts to reshape the government in
Pa., applauded the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for publishing a rule that will end a decades-long pay disparity affecting more than 2,100
Pay hikes for federal hourly employees in Monroe County will vary from around $0.49 per hour to $7.85 per hour based on current wage levels.
Sen. John Fetterman helped push for the change that will align their pay with salaried employees at facilities like Letterkenny and Tobyhanna Army depots.
He’s also revived his call for blanket tariffs, threatened a trade war with Colombia, began the process to pull the US out of the World Health Organization, suspended foreign aid, unleashed Elon Musk on the federal workforce, pardoned Jan. 6, 2021 rioters and attempted to end birthright citizenship.
President Donald Trump is overwhelming the political system in his drive to bend the US government to his will, plunging broad swaths of the federal bureaucracy into chaos while leaving the opposition snowed under by the sheer scope of his efforts.
As lawmakers dissect Gov. Moore’s budget proposal, there’s been no short of criticism on how Maryland ended up facing a nearly $3 billion budget deficit.
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.
President Donald Trump’s new tool for reshaping the federal government is a relatively obscure agency, the Office of Personnel Management. The agency has offered millions of federal workers eight months of salary if they voluntarily choose to leave their jobs by Feb.