The Office of Management and Budget’s response to an agency budget submission includes "a pay freeze for civilian employees in calendar year 2026.”

Trump likely to propose pay freeze for federal workers in 2026

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6 service delivery pillars government should prioritize for 2025 and beyond.

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Management

Trump directive aims to speed up deregulation by nixing public input

Advocacy groups have already announced they would challenge the president’s effort in court.

Management

GSA preps for layoffs at TTS

The coming reductions in force are the latest in a series of workforce cuts within the Technology Transformation Services.

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Treasury eliminates offices and outsources work, with more layoffs coming

Initial cuts were focused on employees who provide U.S. Treasury bond-related retail services to investors.

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Management

Interior fires senior leaders after fight over DOGE access to key payroll system

Several officials in the department’s CIO shop who were not fired are taking the latest deferred resignation offer, meaning that the office is nearly cleared out, with only two of nine leadership roles permanently filled.

Pay & Benefits

Too young to retire? What to know about early retirement offers

If you're one of the many federal employees being offered early retirement but are still years away from your Minimum Retirement Age, you may be feeling uncertain and anxious about whether to accept the offer now or wait to see what unfolds.

Management

Supreme Court lets Trump fire Democratic members of labor boards, for now

The removals of Cathy Harris from the Merit Systems Protection Board and Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board have been both blocked and upheld in court since President Donald Trump tried to fire them.

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Workforce

Trump administration ends union dues collection for most feds without notice

Unions at federal agencies targeted by the president’s executive order stripping them of their collective bargaining rights found out about the change when employees began receiving their most recent paychecks this week.

Workforce

‘We are going to lose Generation Z’: Trump’s workforce cuts could cripple recruitment

The Trump administration’s firing of federal employees in their probationary periods and attrition hiring could significantly impact early-career workers, experts worry.

Updated Workforce

Agencies can once again fire all probationary employees following new court ruling

An appeals court on Wednesday reached a similar conclusion as the Supreme Court a day prior.

Updated Transition

Project 2025 wanted to hobble the federal workforce. DOGE has hastily done that, and more

The controversial policy blueprint sought to cut back on civil servants’ powers, but the Trump administration’s turbulent method of execution wasn’t part of the plan.

Pay & Benefits

How tariffs and inflation may affect your TSP 

Though the upheaval of tariff policy has riled the markets, here's what to consider for the potential impacts on the federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program.

Management

House Republicans object to GOP budget for not cutting enough spending

The blueprint directs the Senate to cut a minimum of $4 billion, while the House instructions task several committees with cutting at least $1.5 trillion in spending.

Management

NSA firings stoke fears of Trump installing a partisan loyalist to lead spy agency

“We saw it’s possible, without adequate oversight, for our spy agencies to do inappropriate things,” a former senior intelligence official said, referencing the 1970s congressional investigations that revealed many spying abuses against Americans.

Management

Critics worry DOGE’s rush to sell excess federal buildings could hurt agency missions, squander revenue opportunities

While shrinking the federal portfolio has been a bipartisan focus, Democrats at the hearing argued the Department of Government Efficiency’s strategy has been careless.

Breaking News Workforce

SCOTUS: Trump can temporarily move forward with mass firing of some probationary employees

The Supreme Court's ruling applies to 16,000 recently reinstated feds, but some of those are still protected by another court decision.

Exclusive Workforce

USDA to slash headquarters, other staff and relocate some to new 'hubs' around the country

Mass layoffs at the Agriculture Department coming within weeks, with Washington facing significant cuts but regional employees also seeing reductions.

Management

SSA reorg plan contemplates field office closures, contradicting public statements

A March draft of the Social Security Administration's reorganization plan proposes "consolidating" field offices while shuttling customer service to AI and other automated platforms.