…the White House has put a hiring freeze in place, prohibiting the replacement of open government positions or the creation of new ones while the administration evaluates reductions in the workforce. The White House plans to release a memorandum with further guidance within 90 days. This has dra...
Instead, she got an email on Tuesday that read: "This notification is to inform you that we are rescinding your job offer due to: The freeze on the hiring of federal civilian employees as directed by the President on January 20, 2025, via Presidential Memorandum entitled 'H...
The freeze doesn’t apply to positions related to national security, immigration enforcement or public safety.
The order also requires that the Secretary of the Treasury Department and the Director of OMB reinstate the “memorandum of agreement” (MOA) between Treasury and OMB dated April 11, 2018, which established a framework for the review of tax regulations by the Office of Informat...
A separate order issued the same day instituted a federal hiring freeze. “As part of this freeze, no Federal civilian position that is vacant at noon on January 20, 2025, may be filled, and no new position may be created except as otherwise provided for in this memorandum or other applic...
signed an executive orderlast month enacting ahiring freezefor federal employees. Thememorandumis set to expire in 90 days for every department and agency besides the Internal Revenue Service. On its website, theIRS wrotethat this means those with job offers with a start date after Feb. 8 wil...
Defense Department officials received a “blanket exemption” from thecivilian hiring freezeordered by President Donald Trump, according to memorandums from the Army and Air Force. “Normal hiring actions and onboarding may continue,” stated an Army memo obtained by Military Times and...