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Israeli Civil Service: No Evidence of "Deep State" Subversion

A recent study refuting "deep state" claims against Israel's senior civil service found that while officials face increased hostility from politicians since 2016, their responses range from passive acceptance to soft resistance, lacking evidence of active subversion.

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Trump Layoffs Hamper Federal Recruitment

The Trump administration's sweeping federal layoffs are causing significant recruitment problems, discouraging young professionals and skilled individuals from seeking federal careers, potentially harming government effectiveness for years to come.

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Greek Civil Service Exam Creates Uncertainty for 2022 Successful Candidates

Christos Nikomanis, a 36-year-old who passed the March 2022 ASEP exam, worries about his job prospects as a new exam creates a new pool of candidates, potentially leaving him and thousands of others without civil service appointments despite their success.

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Trump's Federal Workforce Cuts Spark Concerns About Politicization

President Trump's plan to drastically cut the U.S. federal workforce, despite its size being comparable to other nations, raises concerns about politicizing the civil service and undermining its merit-based system.

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Mass Resignation Hits Musk's Department of Government Efficiency

Over 20 employees resigned from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency on Tuesday, citing ethical concerns about using their expertise to dismantle critical public services and warning of risks to data security and service functionality.

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Federal Employees Face Ultimatum: Productivity Reports or Job Loss

On Saturday, approximately 20,000 federal employees received emails from the Office of Personnel Management demanding weekly productivity reports, with failure to respond considered resignation, prompting legal concerns and union backlash amid ongoing mass firings under the Trump administration and ...

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UK Government to Slash £2.2 Billion from Civil Service Budget

The UK government will cut the civil service budget by £2.2 billion annually by 2029-30, a 15% reduction in administrative budgets, leading to potential job losses and concerns about service delivery, according to unions.

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Starmer's "Project Chainsaw" Reshapes British State Amid Economic and Geopolitical Uncertainty

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans to restructure Britain's civil service, government, and health system to improve efficiency, potentially leading to job losses and welfare cuts, amid declining poll numbers and economic challenges.

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Dellinger Drops Lawsuit Challenging Trump's Dismissal

Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger dropped his lawsuit against President Trump's dismissal, ending a legal challenge that threatened to reshape legal protections for the federal civil service and potentially reach the Supreme Court after a federal appeals court ruled against him.

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Judge Rules Mass Firings of Federal Employees Likely Unlawful

A San Francisco federal judge ruled the Trump administration's mass firing of approximately 200,000 probationary federal employees likely unlawful, issuing a temporary restraining order against the Office of Personnel Management and granting relief to labor unions and organizations that sued to stop...

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Federal Agencies Divided on Musk's 'Accomplishments' Email

Federal agencies are divided on whether employees should comply with an email from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) requesting a list of their accomplishments last week; OPM later clarified that responding is voluntary, contradicting claims from Elon Musk and President Trump that non-complia...

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Pentagon Cuts 5,400 Workers, Implements Hiring Freeze

The Department of Defense is cutting 5,400 probationary civilian workers and implementing a hiring freeze starting next week, following similar actions across federal agencies; this is part of a broader initiative by the Trump administration to reduce the federal workforce and refocus spending on th...

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