President Donald Trump speaks before signing an executive order during an education event in the East Room of the White house in Washington, DC, March 20, 2025. Trump also signed a memo providing OPM with authority to discipline or remove federal employees beyond their probationary period.

Trump memo grants government-wide firing power to OPM

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Workforce

SSA cancels telework with just a weekend’s notice

Union officials said the sudden and indefinite suspension of most bargaining unit employees’ telework agreements amounts to a de facto termination, despite acting Social Security Commissioner Leland Dudek’s promise to honor labor contracts.

Updated Management

VA blocks its benefits employees from speaking freely to the department’s lawyers

Attorneys at VA, who play a key role in helping veterans receive benefits, are the latest in the Trump administration to face potential sidelining.

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Oversight

Democratic oversight leader warns against staff cuts to agency FOIA offices

Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., is requesting details from agencies after high-profile removals by the Trump administration of officials who handle Freedom of Information Act requests.

Pay & Benefits

Women, money and retirement

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Management

SSA head’s 3-month plan touts workforce reductions while calling for identity and AI investment

The acting commissioner at SSA said that he has “made some mistakes” and promised to learn from them in an email to staff Tuesday.

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Workforce

Housing agencies begin closing offices, escorting employees out

HUD and FHFA are shutting down some functions, with more cuts expected soon and power consolidation already underway.

Defense

Trump ban on transgender troops blocked in court

A federal judge criticized the Trump administration for lack of data proving claims made in a Jan. 27 executive order.

Oversight

Democrats push the Justice Department to keep the Election Threats Task Force amid rollbacks

The task force was created to help protect election officials from stalking and threats, but its future remains in question after the Trump administration scrapped other election integrity initiatives.

Oversight

Senate Democrats want details on DOGE and DHS attempts to access IRS data

The IRS reportedly rejected the broad requests for taxpayer information, but the lawmakers worry recent actions have “left the door open for future requests.”

Pay & Benefits

Stopgap bill includes permanent pay raises for firefighters

Federal wildland firefighters secured new special salary pay tables at all levels through the six-month continuing resolution package after Congress spent 2024 averting numerous pay cliffs. 

Management

Judge: Musk and Trump’s effort to disband USAID is likely unconstitutional

U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang found that the Trump administration and Elon Musk violated the constitutional separation of powers and the Appointments Clause when it ordered the shuttering of the foreign aid agency.

Defense

Pentagon hiring freeze holds previously approved job moves hostage

Civilians have sent their belongings overseas but are trapped at their duty stations.

Management

Trump appeals rulings that blocked his firings of Democrats on independent federal boards

The Trump administration argued that current law limiting the reasons for the president to remove members of independent government boards is unconstitutional.

Updated Workforce

Agencies are placing reinstated employees in leave status. Judge says that violates his order.

To date, only the Transportation Department is promising its reinstated probationary employees will soon be back on the job.

Workforce

Trump continues to curtail union rights and career pipelines

Guidance issued by the Office of Personnel Management last week instructs agencies to ignore union contract provisions on reductions in force, and apply its policies.

Management

Experts fear global media agency’s gutting will strip key tools against foreign propaganda

U.S. Agency for Global Media programs serve a critical function in the face of U.S. adversaries’ efforts to wage information warfare against American allies and regions of critical interest, an influence operations analyst said.