From layoffs at federal agency offices, furloughs at private contractors and international volunteer callbacks, Trump administration action is hitting Vermonters in waves.
At that January meeting, Edwin Litolff, vice president of finance and administration at UNO, told board members that the action was unavoidable and, ultimately, not enough. "There’s no way we’re going ...
One week after Church World Service Lancaster furloughed much of its staff, a recent filing with the Pennsylvania Department ...
About 75,000 workers took Trump administration buyout offer. The president wants to cut more federal employees. How many in ...
Private-sector employers and nonprofits are starting to lay off workers as a result of the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts and funding freezes.
A Clearwater nonprofit discovered this week it will no longer receive federal grant money to help the thousands of refugees ...
North Carolina is home to 900 global health institutions, generating tens of billions of dollars each year, according to the NC Global Health Alliance.
That still leaves a deficit of more than $4 million. Litolff said staff layoffs and more aggressive furloughs are currency being considered to make up that difference. The university will have a ...
putting dozens of workers at risk of furloughs or layoffs following the president’s executive order on foreign aid. "We have individuals who are coming from refugee camps around the world ...
More than 15,000 people have signed a petition calling for a reversal of the Trump administration's stop-work order for the U ...
The order tasks agencies to work in conjunction with Elon Musk’s DOGE to dramatically scale back government capacity.