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Trump is making it easier to fire federal workers, but they have some legal protections - 3 essential reads

  • Written by Amy Lieberman, Politics + Society Editor, The Conversation
imageAn estimated 2% of federal civil servants could soon find their jobs are no longer secure under the Trump administration. iStock/Getty Images Plus

The Trump administration is moving ahead with policy changes that would make it easier to fire some federal workers.

The Office of Personnel Management, or OPM, filed proposed regulations in the Federal...

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