Hours after President Donald Trump was sworn in, he signed an executive order that aims to eliminate remote work among federal workers and get them back in the office full-time. More than 3 million ...
The Trump administration has issued a stop-work order to a firm that provides legal representation to thousands of unaccompanied migrant children. In a memo, obtained by The Hill, the Department of ...
Federal sponsors can issue Notices of Suspension or Stop-Work Orders for awards or activities. A Notice of Suspension or Stop-Work Order is a project modification from the applicable sponsoring ...
Among a slew of other executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on Inauguration Day, he signed an order intending to end remote work for federal employees and have them return to working ...
A federal judge has twice overturned Trump administration orders to halt construction on the Revolution Wind farm. The judge ruled the government's national security concerns appeared "unreasonable ...
Gov. Jeff Landry on Tuesday said he is readying an executive order that would require state employees who work remotely to return to the office. Landry briefly mentioned the plan at the Tchefuncta ...
Rhode Island, Connecticut, and wind farm developers are suing the Trump administration over a stop-work order for the Revolution Wind project. The federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management halted ...
FORT MILL, S.C. — York County issued a blanket stop work order on Monday on all work at Silfab Solar, even halting projects with existing permits. READ MORE: Silfab Solar debate heats up again in Fort ...
Harvard-affiliated researchers have begun receiving stop-work orders on contracts worth tens of millions of dollars less than one day after the Trump administration announced a $2.2 billion pause of ...
Engage Men's Health, a nonprofit organization in South Africa, offers testing and medications to prevent and manage HIV at three clinics throughout the country — all for free. That is, they did until ...
When asked, “Do you use work orders?”, equipment managers respond in frustration and talk about systems that are “too complicated,” “unnecessary,” or “just paperwork.” It is time to think seriously ...