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Trump extended a federal hiring freeze until Oct. 15, with exceptions for the military, immigration enforcement and national ...
It doesn’t end July 15. The federal hiring freeze that has stretched six months is now the official 2025 hiring freeze. The ...
By the time the hiring freeze lifts this fall, agencies will have been largely unable to hire new federal employees or fill vacant roles for nine months.
The hiring freeze doesn’t apply to military members, or civilian positions dealing with immigration enforcement, national security or public safety.
One week before a hiring freeze for federal agencies was set to be lifted, President Donald Trump’s administration has ...
Most agencies will now face a moratorium on hiring at least through mid-October after Trump issues his third freeze order.
President Donald Trump signed executive orders Monday extending a federal hiring freeze and pushing back the deadline for his ...
The Trump administration is extending a hiring freeze on federal civilian employees through October, after a prior order was ...
The Trump administration’s halt on federal civilian hiring, which was supposed to be lifted Monday, will be extended through July, per a memo released late Thursday.
The Trump administration reported 2.3 million people on the federal payroll in March 2025, showing minimal change despite ...
President Trump's federal hiring freeze was not supposed to affect veterans benefits, but it's still not clear how many of the Department of Veteran Affairs' staff are exempt from the freeze.
Trump to again freeze federal hiring The new president will allow some exceptions, but says the freeze is necessary to root out "useless and overpaid" activists from federal rolls.