Federal workers removed USAID lettering from the facade of the Ronald Reagan Building on Friday, even as the agency’s 10,000 or so employees and foreign aid programs remain in limbo.
The scheme is part of an ongoing effort by the Trump administration to slash the size of the federal government.
Crews were seen removing the sign from the U.S. Agency of International Development (USAID) building in Washington, D.C. on ...
(Reuters) - Over 20,000 U.S. federal employees, roughly 1% of the government workforce, have signed up for an offer to quit ...
Russia's Defence Ministry said on Friday that its forces had taken control of the strategic coal-mining city of Toretsk in ...
The cutlery icons were deployed in an online chat during a meeting with the former Tesla employee taking over the ...
Federal employees who have been offered a buyout have begun receiving a copy of the contract they must sign in order to ...
Trump's remarks about disabled workers and recent White House moves have alarmed federal employees with disabilities who fear ...
President Trump said he will sign an executive order next week ending past efforts from Biden for the federal government to ...
“I think an employee who chooses to sign this contract takes a significant risk that the federal government’s end of the bargain won’t be upheld.” I know that many employees, especially ...