With just one week before the deadline, many federal workers are still unclear whether they can trust the Trump administration’s offer, or if they are even eligible for it.
Federal workers across the government on Friday received emails from top officials at their agencies informing them that the ...
With 7 days until the deadline, OPM answered questions in new email on the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" plan for federal employees.
Most survey respondents who say they'll take OPM's deal already had plans to retire from federal service soon, or leave for a job outside government.
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 ...
A longtime Trump critic, Pritzker is the first governor to take direct, effective action against Trump’s sweeping list of ...
Another former OMB official said prior administrations have used Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (VSIP) and Voluntary Early Retirement (VERA) to reduce the headcount of certain agencies. But ...
The Office of Personnel Management sent out another email blast to the federal workforce about its "deferred resignation" ...
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 taunt was part of another White House email urging federal employees to accept a "deferred resignation" offer.
If private industry experience is any guide, the government’s top talent is likely to be the first out the door, though unions are warning against taking the deal.