President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday offered a “payout” to government employees who didn’t plan on returning to ...
How such a massive "deferred resignation" program would work in practice is unclear, both logistically and legally.
Lawsuit challenges effort to create federal-wide centralized inbox expected to be used for mass firings Two anonymous US ...
The Trump administration says it is offering buyouts to all federal employees who opt to leave their jobs by next week — an unprecedented move to shrink the U.S. government at breakneck speed ...
Employees who choose to resign from their roles have to let OPM know of their decision by Feb. 6, according to an email sent to the federal workforce Tuesday.
Even a fraction of the workforce accepting buyouts and leaving could send shockwaves through the economy and trigger ...
In the memo, the acting director of the Office of Personnel Management, Charles Ezell, told the heads and acting heads of all departments and agencies that the change is due to Donald Trump's ...
President Donald Trump is offering buyouts with eight months of pay to all federal workers who don't wish to return to the ...
The White House's Office of Personnel Management did not mince words when addressing agency heads in a memo outlining the next steps for federal workers' return to office. "Federal office ...
Acting Office of Personnel Management Director Charles Ezell called on agency leaders in a new memo to immediately change their telework policies to require federal employees to be in the office full ...
It is not yet clear when or if they will be terminated. Acting Director of the Office of Personnel Management Charles Ezell sent a memo to heads and acting heads of departments and agencies on ...