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President Trump extends the hiring freeze for federal civilian positions until July 15. Discover the implications of this ...
President Donald Trump extended the federal government’s hiring freeze to July 15 in a memorandum signed Thursday. “No ...
Agencies will only be able to hire one employee for every four employees who leave, following the end of a hiring freeze that ...
The Trump administration’s halt on federal civilian hiring, which was supposed to be lifted Monday, will be extended through ...
Out of work with USAID as a result of a mass overhaul of federal agencies, a former contractor in the Philadelphia area ...
U.S. President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Thursday to extend a federal hiring freeze, which was set to ...
Extends the freeze on hiring Federal civilian employees within the executive branch through July 15, 2025. This freeze ...
When the hiring freeze expires, “agencies will be able to hire no more than one employee for every four employees that depart ...
The Defense Department’s hiring freeze is reversing recent progress the Air Force made in expanding child care access.
President and CEO Erik Wexler emphasized the need for action as expenses continue to outpace revenue at Providence.
President Trump on Thursday signed a memorandum extending a freeze on hiring federal civilian employees into mid-July as his ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it hasn't been able to hire summer rangers because of the Trump administration's ...