With 7 days until the deadline, OPM answered questions in new email on the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" plan for federal employees.
President Trump is expected to sign a memo Friday to lift the collective bargaining agreements former President Biden put ...
The Trump administration's Office of Personnel Management sent a memo of frequently asked questions encouraging civil servants to go on vacation and even take a second job, which in some instances is ...
The Trump administration has urged government workers to quit their "lower productivity jobs" and seek work in the private ...
At least two offices in the Department of Homeland Security were told Thursday that they are not allowed to take a deferred ...
More and more questions are being raised about the legality of the Trump administration's offer to nearly all federal workers ...
The new administration’s ‘Fork in the Road’ FAQ is raising a lot of questions not answered by its ‘Fork in the Road’ FAQ ...
Public safety in the National Park System could be jeopardized if a significant number of key National Park Service personnel decide to take the deferred resignation offer being dangled by the Trump ...
Two federal government offices in Greater Williamsport say they are not expected to be impacted by President Donald J. Trump’s eight-month deferred resignation order, otherwise being called “federal ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday extended a broad paid resignation agreement to federal workers, offering seven months of pay in exchange for an agreement to leave their jobs by the end of ...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management issued a deferred resignation offer to some full-time federal employees, prompting ...
An email was sent to federal employees this week, giving them the option to resign and get paid through September. AFGE says the message was confusing and concerning with no clear path moving forward.