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Fork in the Road" is the title and subject line of a memo sent on January 28, 2025, by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to all employees of the U.S. federal civil service. The memo, the first ever mass message to all roughly two million federal employees, offered a deferred resignation program for those unwilling to work under the ...
The multiple communications from the Office of Personnel Management are “riddled with inconsistencies and uncertainties,” AFGE told members about the offer in an FAQ last week. “It is also ...
A federal judge paused Thursday’s deadline for federal employees to accept the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer while more proceedings on the program’s legality play out.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management, which oversees the federal workforce and is controlled by the White House, said in a Jan. 28 email to federal employees that workers who submit their ...
A closer look at OPM: What is the OPM? Created in 1979 under President Jimmy Carter, the OPM is the equivalent of the government's human resources department. It helps manage the civil service, including pay schedules, health insurance and pension programs. The U.S. Office of Government Ethics was spun off from OPM in 1989.
Other related presidential actions included federal return-to-office mandate, reinstatement of Schedule F, plans to terminate federal DEI officers, and a buyout offer to all federal employees. [10] There were also efforts to end government programs and spending through executive action, such as the federal grant pause . [ 11 ]
The "deferred resignation" program offers to continue to pay federal employees through Sept. 30, 2025, if they resign by Feb. 6. OPM, implementing Musk's DOGE plans, sends federal workers 2nd ...
The order instituted a 90-day hiring freeze for United States federal employees, after which it was to be replaced by a long-term workforce reduction plan to be developed by the Office of Personnel Management. [2] The order bans hiring contractors to fill positions that would otherwise be filled by employees. [3]