Supreme Court greenlights layoffs
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After Supreme Court Justice Jackson issued a solo dissent against President Trump’s federal layoff plan, Jonathan Turley criticized her decision as 'judicial abandon.'
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.
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Amid agency changes, some VA workers in Philadelphia were looking to leave their jobs. The agency says enough have left across the country to avoid a reduction in force.
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Daily Express US on MSNFurious backlash forces Veterans Affairs to slash brutal layoff plan by more than halfThe Veterans Affairs Department has signifcantly scaled back on its layoffs after fierce criticism, though some experts warn it will still cause issues.
Intel Corp. is cutting more than 500 positions in Oregon as part of a layoff plan that’s ultimately expected to affect roughly 20% of the chipmaker’s staff.
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Microsoft says it is laying off about 9,000 workers, its second mass layoff in months and its largest in more than two years.
The department said it would be reducing the workforce by nearly 30,000 people by the end of fiscal year 2025, which includes the 17,000 employees that have already been laid off because of a federal hiring freeze,
Hundreds who work for the Oregon Department of Transportation got notice that they’re being laid off in what Gov. Tina Kotek called a preventable emergency and the largest round of layoffs in the state government’s history.
Clifton City Council members voted to introduce a budget that increases its municipal tax levy by 5.6% on July 7.
Politics of disaster Using natural disasters as a political cudgel has long been a hallmark of President Donald Trump’s political career. Now, Democrats are using those tactics against him, Scott Waldman writes.