Maryland, Presidency of Donald Trump
A month after losing her job at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Corinne Bazarnyj is still waiting to be approved for ...
Agencies are scrambling to meet a return-to-office mandate, but it’s getting costly and chaotic. Workers are being matched ...
Legislation introduced by two Maryland Democrats on Tuesday would help some federal workers who were fired since President ...
The state’s revenues board predicted Thursday that cuts to the federal workforce would lead to $280 million in tax revenue ...
Maryland has joined 18 other states in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the mass firings of federal ...
Among the thousands of federal workers who've been forced out or taken buyouts in the past month, surely some would be ...
Public employees and the private job market: Where will fired federal workers in Maryland find jobs?
Fired federal workers are looking at what their futures hold. One question that’s come up: Can they find similar salaries and ...
Brown says more than 800 terminated federal employees in Maryland have already applied for state unemployment benefits.
Move fast, fine. Break things? If that involves breaking the law, then that becomes problematic,” U.S. District Judge James Bredar said at the hearing.
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