The Merit Systems Protection Board significantly broadened a previous decision to restore six federal workers' jobs after Trump illegally terminated them.
Dog trainers are just one example of the kind of highly specialized USDA staff that have been removed from their stations in ...
Thousands of fired workers at the Department of Agriculture must get their jobs back for at least the next month and a half, the chair of a federal civil service board ruled Wednesday. The ruling said ...
Thousands of U.S. Forest Service probationary employees lost their jobs in federal cuts in February. However, due to a new ...
The firings of thousands of USDA employees included some who the department acknowledged were essential to bird flu effort ...
Probationary workers, meaning those who have been in their positions about a year or less, lost their jobs at USDA beginning on February 13. The reason the Trump administration gave for the ...
Wisconsin had 264 employees with the USDA who had served two years or less, according to federal data from September.The ...
Also caught up in the job cuts was Ron Gregory. He worked for a USDA plant protection and quarantine office in Wyoming, but said probationary people from his area, including him, were scheduled to ...
Beyond trade and tariffs, Trump’s latest budget proposals suggest deep cuts to USDA staffing and conservation programs. Nearly 6000 USDA employees have been fired, leaving farm offices understaffed ...
The AP and other news outlets reported that two judges handed down judgments to re-instate laid off employees including USDA staffers. “In San Francisco, U.S. District Judge William Alsup found ...
Cutting thousands of U.S. Department of Agriculture jobs, as the Trump administration did late last week, leaves questions about the department's ability to carry on it fight against bird flu.