The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is instructing agencies that they do not have to fire all federal employees still on probation but is encouraging them to remove any low performers.
Office of Personnel Management (OPM) officials met with agency leaders across government Thursday and directed them to begin firing employees still in their probationary period a year or more ...
Feb. 6 marked the deadline for federal workers to accept the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the Trump Administration's offer of a buyout. These buyouts, or the option of "deferred ...
Anonymous feds have already sued, alleging that the Office of Personnel Management violated the law by not publishing a privacy impact assessment before deploying the new system, leaving sensitive ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - All probationary staff at the Office of Personnel Management were ... and international news to professionals via desktop terminals, the world's media organizations ...
The acting director of the Office of Personnel Management has told agency heads to begin firing federal employees who are on their probationary period, according to a source familiar with the ...
As the Trump administration and federal workers await a written decision from a federal judge on the White House and Elon Musk’s "deferred resignation" program, the Office of Personnel ...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management met with federal agencies Thursday and told them to start letting go of probationary employees, a source familiar with the meetings told the News4 I-Team.
Scenes from outside the Office of Personnel Management in Washington, D.C. on May 21, 2019. (Photo by Sarah Silbiger for The Washington Post via Getty Images) The Trump administration is giving agency ...
This week, the court lifted the temporary freeze. In total, about 75,000 workers took the deal, according to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). That's around 3% of all civil federal ...
O’Toole Jr. temporarily stopped the Office of Personnel Management from moving ahead. Unions representing more than 800,000 federal workers had filed a lawsuit to stop the program, calling it an ...
The Office of Personnel Management’s recent mass verification email to all civilian federal employees is raising concerns that the Trump administration circumvented longstanding procurement and ...