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OPM begins reversal of Trump s workforce orders

OPM begins reversal of Trump’s workforce orders March 5 The Office of Personnel Management s guidance instructs agencies to undo ongoing and already-enacted agreements made under President Donald Trump s orders. (Antonio Guillem/Getty Images) Federal agencies will have to withdraw or undo all ongoing and completed actions they took over the past three years to implement then-President Donald Trump’s anti-union and workforce restructuring executive orders, according to guidance issued by the Office of Personnel Management Friday. President Joe Biden signed an executive order just two days after taking office rescinding four of his predecessor’s orders that restricted collective bargaining, cut down official time, made federal employees easier to fire and removed some federal positions from civil service protections. Biden’s order relied on OPM to issue specific guidance on how to go about undoing the previous orders.

Biden: Indian-of-Descent Americans (Sic) Are Taking Over the Country | Blog Posts

March 5, 2021 Indian-Americans are taking over the country, US President Joe Biden said on Thursday, referring to the high number of people from the community getting a place in his administration. … “Indian-of-descent Americans (sic) are taking over the country. You (Swati Mohan), my Vice President (Kamala Harris), my speech writer (Vinay Reddy),” Biden said in a virtual interaction with NASA scientists who were involved in the historic landing of Perseverance landing at Mars. Biden, who was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on January 20, has created history by appointing at least 55 Indian-Americans to key positions in his administration. This does not include Vice President Kamala Harris, which is an elected position, and Neera Tanden, who a day earlier withdrew her nomination from the position of Director of White House Office of Management and Budget.

$15 federal minimum wage amendment fails in Senate Here s what you should know

$15 federal minimum wage amendment fails in Senate. Here s what you should know CNET 3/6/2021 Oscar Gonzalez © Provided by CNET Will minimum wage workers see a pay raise anytime soon? Sarah Tew/CNET An amendment to add an increase to the federal minimum wage to the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill failed to pass in the Senate Friday. With eight Democrats joining the 50 Republicans in opposing the pay bump, it appears unlikely that $15 an hour will be passing anytime soon. Sen. Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont, forced a vote on an amendment for a $15 an hour federal minimum wage Friday. It failed to pass by a vote of 42-58. This means it will not make it into the Senate s final COVID relief bill, which is set to include a third stimulus check, more bonus unemployment checks and a larger Child Tax Credit. 

Indian-Americans taking over US: Joe Biden- Business News

Indian-Americans taking over US: Joe Biden In less than 50 days of his presidency, Biden has appointed at least 55 Indian-Americans to key leadership positions in his administration ranging from his speech writer to the NASA, to almost every wing of the government PTI | March 5, 2021 | Updated 08:47 IST US President Joe Biden with US Vice President Kamala Harris Indian-Americans are taking over the country, US President Joe Biden said on Thursday, referring to the high number of people from the community getting a place in his administration. In less than 50 days of his presidency, Biden has appointed at least 55 Indian-Americans to key leadership positions in his administration ranging from his speech writer to the NASA, to almost every wing of the government.

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