Democratic lawmakers have said buyouts or deferred resignation offers to federal workers by the Trump administration are legally dubious.
The CIA has reportedly offered the same eight-month buyout that most federal employees have been extended as part of the ...
As the second administration of President Donald Trump continued its rapid recasting of the federal government, the president was scheduled Tuesday to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at ...
The CIA is believed to be the first of the nation’s intelligence agencies to offer a package of a certain months of pay and ...
Federal government workers have to accept the resignation deal by Thursday to keep their pay through September.
The CIA on Tuesday has become the first intelligence agency to offer buyouts to its entire workforce, The Wall Street Journal reported. The buyouts are reportedly the latest attempt by the Trump ...
The Central Intelligence Agency offered buyouts to its entire workforce Tuesday, citing an aim to bring the agency in line ...
Unions representing federal employees filed a lawsuit seeking a temporary restraining order and delay of a Feb. 6 deadline to accept a buyout from the Trump administration.
The Trump administration is placing U.S. Agency for International Development direct-hire staffers around the world on leave, ...
Even as the offer was sent to the entire workforce at the agency, it was not immediately clear whether all would be allowed ...
The buyouts would provide CIA employees with about eight months of pay and benefits in exchange for their resignations.