Maryland’s Democratic leaders warn that significant cuts to the federal workforce would be catastrophic for the state’s ...
Federal workers and Maryland leaders continue to combat President Donald Trump’s efforts targeting government employees as ...
President Donald Trump in January ordered federal workers back to the office full time. But some feds say they don't have a desk or an office to go back to.
Maryland Labor Secretary Portia Wu is urging federal workers in the state who’ve been affected by layoffs or buyouts to visit ...
BALTIMORE -- Federal workers living in Maryland are still on edge as they contemplate their future over a proposed buyout. On ...
Maryland’s two U.S. senators hosted a telephone town hall meeting for residents concerned about recent moves by the Trump administration.
Tens of thousands of federal workers were cleared to take a buyout from Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday after a ...
But, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown slammed the buyouts in a statement, saying the terms of the "vague, so-called 'deferred resignation' puts federal employees in an ambiguous position ...
Federal workers have been told they have until Monday night to keep signing up for the buyout that would have them put on leave as they remain on the payroll through the end of September. Maryland ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown joined 11 other attorneys general in warning federal employees about taking the Trump administration's "deferred resigna ...
Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia have about 20% of the nation’s federal workers. Federal employees represent about 5.7% of Maryland's total employment, compared to 1.9% nationally ...
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