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Layoffs
Layoffs
Page 9 of 58
Politics
Mass layoffs hit HHS researchers, scientists, doctors, support staff and leaders in RFK Jr. overhaul: ‘The revolution begins today!’
By
Carla K. Johnson
and
The Associated Press
April 2, 2025
Health
10,000 federal health workers are getting laid off, with many discovering they lost their jobs when their security badges didn’t work: ‘Is this an April Fool’s joke?’
By
Carla K. Johnson
and
The Associated Press
April 1, 2025
Success
Workplace incivility is spiraling as companies rile up employees with RTO and layoffs, and new research warns it’s a $766 billion problem
By
Preston Fore
March 31, 2025
Finance
The housing market now has more ‘downside risks’: layoffs from DOGE and the trade war
By
Alena Botros
March 29, 2025
Health
RFK Jr. announces plans to cut 10,000 jobs from from U.S. health agencies. ‘We’re going to do more with less’
By
The Associated Press
and
Amanda Seitz
March 27, 2025
Politics
Forest Service employee who was fired, rehired and placed on leave with backpay asks what’s next: ‘It’s not clear at what point they would have me return to work’
By
Martha Bellisle
and
The Associated Press
March 25, 2025
Success
Job applications from federal workers surge 50% as staff targeted by DOGE run for the exits
By
Irina Ivanova
March 25, 2025
Politics
DOGE gutting of federal agencies presents an unprecedented opportunity for America’s enemies to recruit informants, experts say
By
David Klepper
,
Eric Tucker
and
The Associated Press
March 24, 2025
Politics
Fired by Elon Musk’s DOGE, then reinstated by a judge, thousands of federal workers are living in limbo
By
Sara Braun
March 22, 2025
Success
Nailing the art of squashing workplace beef is now a top skill among workers as layoffs and RTO mandates shake up offices, LinkedIn report reveals
By
Emma Burleigh
March 21, 2025
Politics
The leader of a major government union outlines their strategy to battle Trump federal cuts—And says Elon Musk has ‘no clue’ about workers
By
Sara Braun
March 16, 2025
Politics
He lost his job because of Donald Trump’s USAID funding freeze. Now he’s helping other laid-off federal workers find work
By
Sara Braun
March 14, 2025
Politics
DOGE just ordered 1,000 job cuts at the U.S. agency that monitors the weather. A former administrator says ‘this is not government efficiency’
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
March 12, 2025
Success
Layoff anxiety has pushed employee confidence to the worst rock bottom in nearly a decade
By
Irina Ivanova
March 11, 2025
Success
National Guard helps run New York prisons as state fires 2,000 guards for refusing to return to work after ‘illegal’ 22-day strike
By
Michael Hill
and
The Associated Press
March 11, 2025
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