Posts tagged hiring freeze

    ‘I am terrified’: Workers describe the dark mood inside federal agencies

    January 27, 2025 // At the State Department, the shutdown of those programs was something many saw coming. But some were startled by the directive that they report individual cases of people’s job descriptions being changed to “disguise” the DEI element to a special Office of Personnel Management email address. Some saw it as an order to snitch on colleagues. Others, who prepared for Trump’s return to office, had begun working months ago with outside nonprofits to archive websites they feared would be taken down by the Trump administration — including information on ending gender-based violence around the world.

    Legal options for job seekers impacted by Trump’s hiring freeze

    January 22, 2025 // For federal civilian job seekers with offers in hand, President Donald Trump’s federal hiring freeze has brought sudden uncertainty — and limited recourse. The freeze, signed into effect Monday at noon, stops hiring for civilian federal employees and is part of a broader plan to downsize the federal workforce.

    Federal Employees Face Telework Limits, Hiring Freeze on Trump’s First Day

    January 14, 2025 // The inauguration of Donald Trump is fast approaching. Reports of Executive Orders on his first day on telework and a federal hiring freeze are now surfacing.

    Boeing Will Pay Furloughed Staff But Cut 10% Of Jobs After Settling Strike

    November 11, 2024 // Ortberg also reiterated the companys plans to slash its workforce by about 10% of its 170,000-strong headcount across the US and other countries. The CEO first detailed these plans on October 11, when Boeing published its preliminary Q3 results. At the time, the executive said that the company had to reset its workforce levels to align with its financial reality and to focus on critical priorities.

    2024 strikes predicted to be less disruptive; but layoffs and unionization continue

    January 5, 2024 // US workers will not be exerting the same sort of pay pressures on employers as they did in 2023, with opportunities to strike being much reduced. After a bumper 2023 of strike activity, it claims the bargaining schedule for 2024 does not appear to be facing as many battles ahead.