A new Office of Personnel Management rule could reclassify roughly 50,000 federal employees, potentially reducing traditional civil service protections and making it easier to remove or replace staff. The administration frames the change as an accountability measure, while labor and worker advocates argue it undermines a nonpartisan federal workforce.
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