The program, which Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief Elon Musk called “Fork in the Road,” attracted about 3% ...
A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with its plan to downsize the federal workforce by ...
A judge lifted his block on President Trump's buyouts of federal workers—but any employees who had belatedly decided to take ...
Federal labor unions didn’t have legal standing to sue, a federal judge said. Before this ruling, the administration lost a ...
A federal judge who previously paused the deferred resignation deadline for federal workers allowed it to proceed on ...
Michigan AG Nessel joins others supporting a challenge to the Trump administration's federal employee buyout plan.
Supported by 21 Republican AGs, the amicus brief defends President Trump’s “Fork Directive” and critiques the federal workers ...
A federal judge ruled President Donald Trump‘s offer for federal employees to resign voluntarily can move forward, at least ...
Why it matters: Nearly 150,000 federal workers are based in California. California Attorney General Rob Bonta is among numerous state attorneys general warning workers against the buyout. Read on ...
Shannon Liss-Riordan, who represents thousands of former Twitter employees suing the company, sees many similarities in the predicament of federal... What happens after the 'Fork in the Road'?
A federal judge in Boston heard arguments Monday over whether the Trump administration's "Fork in the Road" offer to federal employees can continue. Unions want a temporary restraining order.
Faster-than-expected price falls and global oversupply of batteries will go up against a rising tide of global protectionism this year. So how will it all shape up for the energy storage industry?