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President Donald Trump has the authority to lay off federal workers and reorganize the federal government in a way that critics say no president has been able to do in more than 100 years.
The Supreme Court, Jackson wrote, has “demonstrated enthusiasm for greenlighting this President’s legally dubious actions in ...
A former software engineer, Tabby Toney, shares how getting laid off from her tech job pushed her into starting a new career ...
Layoffs have continued to rise across the country, especially in labor-intensive sectors such as textiles and footwear.
In addition to using AI to determine who gets laid off, 78% of HR managers said they use it to decide on raises and 77% rely ...
Amid agency changes, some VA workers in Philadelphia were looking to leave their jobs. The agency says enough have left ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for Donald Trump's administration to pursue mass government job cuts and ...
Automotive roof systems supplier Webasto Americas plans to cut 134 workers in Lyon Township's New Hudson area due to ...
The high court said it had based its decision on the legality of Trump’s executive order, and didn’t rule on whether any ...
A ruling from the Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the administration of President Donald Trump to proceed with plans for ...
Intel Corp. is cutting more than 500 positions in Oregon as part of a layoff plan that's ultimately expected to affect ...
The recent layoff update from Intel solidifies the organization’s withdrawal from the automotive sector to better focus on core operations.