The agency says it will offer “relocation packages” to remote OPM employees located more than 50 miles from their assigned duty station.
Trump’s administration is offering an apparent buyout to some federal employees after mandating they return to the office.
President Donald Trump’s directives to gut the federal workforce come days into tax filing season—the busiest time of the ...
The federal government is offering buyouts to all workers who don't want to return to the office. How many people in New York ...
Through an email blast, federal workers were given the opportunity to resign from their jobs before Feb. 6 and retain full ...
The White House is giving federal employees until Feb. 6 to accept the offer, President Trump’s latest move to drastically cut the government’s workforce.
See agency by agency, the more than one million federal workers who could be affected.
How such a massive "deferred resignation" program would work in practice is unclear, both logistically and legally.
The White House’s plan to offer “deferred resignations” that pay departing federal employees their salary through Sept. 30 will likely run afoul of rules governing buyout payments.
Agencies should aim for a 30-day deadline to implement Trump’s return-to-office executive order, according to a memo from the ...
Employees should expect to be back in offices full time by Feb. 24, according to memos sent Friday. Interior Department and ...
President Trump’s return-to-work mandate for federal employees could have unintended consequences for the Transportation ...