Employees who take the offer are promised pay and benefits through Sept. 30 without having to work. But there's skepticism.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s plan to push out federal workers by offering them financial incentives, the latest tumult for government employees already wrestling with ...
Federal government worker unions have filed a lawsuit against President Trump's Deferred Resignation Agreement buyout, ...
For the federal government's largest group of employees -- nurses caring for military veterans through the Department of ...
President Donald Trump's administration has ordered all federal departments and agencies to provide lists of employees who ...
OPM is also developing new performance metrics for federal employees to align with “priorities and standards in the president’s recent executive orders.” ...
Having already run the country once before, Trump entered the presidency with the goal of hitting the ground running, having ...
By CARLA K. JOHNSON AP Medical WriterMost nurses, doctors and other staff caring for military veterans through the Department of Vetera ...
The VA, the largest civilian federal agency, is taking the offer off the table for hundreds of thousands of its employees.
A deadline to accept the Trump administration’s “deferred resignation” on Thursday, Feb. 6 was extended by a federal judge.
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