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A model employer no more? Disabled workers question the federal government’s commitment to inclusion
Spencer Goidel, a 33-year-old federal worker in Boca Raton, Florida, with autism, knew what he could be losing when he got ...
Crabtree-Ireland is the first out of the gate amongst Hollywood’s labor leaders to publicly respond to the notion that Trump ...
Although the 2026 budget will be the first to provide more than $1 trillion for the Pentagon, three prominent Senate ...
A foreign service union said it is being targeted by President Donald Trump over legal challenges to sweeping cuts, akin to ...
The announcement, which confounded film executives and foreign leaders, would escalate Trump’s trade war by including ...
The White House says the Trump administration is "exploring all options" but has made no final decisions on a foreign ...
Former lobbying clients of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles met with staff at offices she now oversees, drawing concern ...
The picture of a steady job market, even if backward looking, reassured investors worried about a trade-induced economic ...
The US Labor Department would receive $8.6 billion in 2026 under President Donald Trump’s “skinny” budget blueprint, a nearly ...
The ranks of U.S. government workers fell for a fourth straight month in April with non-postal employment falling by 8,500 as ...
The White House is privately urging the federal labor board to reduce staff, despite pushback by Trump-appointed officials ...
One hundred days in, President Donald Trump is rolling out the mandate that the people handed him in November and rebuilding the economy for the American worker.
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