Department of Veterans Affairs Revises Staff Reduction Plans
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has revised its plans for staff reductions, moving away from an initial target of cutting...
Federal Workforce Reductions and FedScope Modernization
The Trump administration’s efforts to streamline the federal workforce have led to a notable reduction in employee numbers, as reported...
Supreme Court Ruling on Nationwide Injunctions: Implications for Federal Employees
On June 27, 2025, the Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. CASA, Inc. reshaped the landscape of federal court authority by restricting...
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CDC Reinstates Some Employees The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reinstated nearly 800 of the roughly 2,400 employees who...
Preparing Financially for a Job Loss
Safeguarding your finances during unemployment requires careful preparation, income management, and expense reduction. By planning...
Federal Judge Blocks Mass Layoff Plans
On May 9, 2025, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco issued a 14-day temporary restraining order, halting the Trump...
Severance Pay Explained
Severance pay can provide a critical financial cushion for qualified federal employees facing involuntary separation from their jobs. How...
VERA, VSIP, and RIF
With the continued downsizing of the federal workforce, here’s a rundown of how VERA, VSIP, and RIFs function within federal agencies....
Supreme Court Blocks Order to Reinstate Federal Workers
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an unsigned order halting a lower court ruling that had required the Trump administration to...
Steps To Take With Layoffs Looming
With many federal employees still reeling from mass layoffs, legal challenges, and job insecurity, it’s important to be prepared....





