The U.S. Department of Agriculture will comply with the Wednesday deadline issued by a federal board to temporarily reinstate ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a statement Tuesday, saying all USDA probationary employees that were terminated ...
The Agriculture Department says it will pay probationary employees fired last month back pay and work on a “phased plan” for ...
The Agriculture Department said it will comply with the Merit Systems Protection Board’s order to begin reinstating ...
Some Republicans push bills to protect workers as thousands of fired feds will rejoin the payroll this week, albeit on ...
The department's decision was forced by the MSPB, an independent federal court that focuses on employee complaints. Here's ...
Under the new bill, any fired feds who get reinstated could pick up where they left off in their probationary periods, instead of starting from scratch.
The decision follows a directive from the federal Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), which on March 5 ordered the USDA to temporarily reinstate thousands of workers who lost their jobs ...
Hundreds of terminated federal workers might have hope on the horizon, after a federal labor board issued an order to reinstate all probationary employees.
When Emily Wine left work on her birthday, Feb. 13, the soil conservationist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture Glenn ...
Trump ordered the largest reversal of land monument protections in American history in 2017 when he signed an order to reduce ...
Fired U.S. Forest Service workers and other probationary employees of the Department of Agriculture who lost their jobs in a mass firing last month will return, at least temporarily, to the federal ...