WASHINGTON – About 75,000 civilian federal workers took President Donald Trump’s “buy out” offer to resign — far fewer than ...
Some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel Management says accepted a resignation buyout offer were ...
The deadline for federal workers to accept OPM's buyout offer was on Feb. 6, but terms of resignation are different for IRS ...
About 75,000 federal workers took a buyout deal from the Trump administration. The terms are different for some IRS employees. Learn more here.
Federal workers tell TIME the layoffs feel arbitrary and mismanaged. “We're paralyzed because we don't know what's happening.
Thousands of federal workers across multiple US agencies, from the Small Business Administration to the Forest Service, were ...
Thousands of Internal Revenue Service workers have accepted President Donald Trump's federal buyout offer that was extended to over 2 ...
As layoff notices were sent out to agencies, federal employees were left reeling from being told that their services were no ...
Some who received layoff notices had already accepted the administration’s deferred resignation offer, under which they were ...
"What Trump and Elon Musk are testing ... They're testing the power of the President to overturn the will of Congress," said Elaine Kamarck.
As layoff notices were sent out agency by agency, federal employees from Michigan to Florida were left reeling from being told that their services were no longer needed.
Thousands of probationary employees in the civilian workforce are at risk of losing their jobs as President Donald Trump and ...