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The move, detailed in an email to federal workers, follows a return-to-office order issued during Trump's first week in office — a directive requiring most federal employees report to physical ...
The Trump administration is offering buyouts for nearly all federal employees, including those who work remotely, as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to get employees back into the ...
WASHINGTON ― More than 2 million federal employees across the country face an end-of day deadline to make a life-altering decision: resign or stay in their jobs. In a push to drastically reduce ...
The new Trump administration gave federal workers an unusual offer this week: Return to the office full time, or resign and accept a buyout. According to an email reportedly sent to government ...
The offer, outlined in a memo the U.S. Office of Personnel Management sent to employees Tuesday, would give federal workers eight months of pay and benefits through September if they resign by Feb. 6.
The Trump administration expects up to 10% of employees to accept the offer, or around 200,000 of the more than two million workers the federal government employs, according to the BBC's US ...
Federal workers can opt out of their current positions through what the office calls a “deferred resignation program.” The program begins January 28 and will run until next week.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is planning to send a memo offering to pay through Sept. 30 all federal workers who don't want to return to the office, as long as they resign by Feb ...