Trump's buyout offer for federal workers is part of a larger initiative to decrease government spending by cutting the federal workforce. Officials and unions warn employees not to take the offer.
Decision time is looming for an estimated two million federal employees who are eligible for the buyout plan proffered by ...
Federal workers across the government on Friday received emails from top officials at their agencies informing them that the ...
Readers of this column know I am a Trump skeptic. But I am trying to stay positive to survive the next four years and I wish him the best. Plus, I feel the need to defend him against misinformation, ...
While many have referred to the offer as a "buyout" - and there is a process for the government to offer buyouts - experts on the federal workforce argue that this deferred resignation offer shouldn't ...
Gillibrand urged the administration to address how the policy will impact benefit processing and SSA’s ability to meet ...
The Trump administration has launched an unprecedented "deferred resignation" program for federal employees. Here's a breakdown of his buyout incentive plan.
President Donald Trump’s offer to most federal employees to resign now and be paid through September stunned the workers who received it — angering some, confusing many and raising questions about ...
The email, sent to numerous federal agencies, is delivered 24 hours after the deadly plane crash at Washington, D.C.
After Trump's second week in office, the future of government jobs and their functions are up in the air.
President Trump's efforts to cut the federal workforce by 10% might not save as much money as hoped and could have unintended consequences.
Just a day before a deadly midair collision at Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C., employees at the Federal ...