Federal employees who have been offered a buyout have begun receiving a copy of the contract they must sign in order to accept the offer.
After receiving offers for “buyouts” from the new presidential administration last week, an estimated 20,000 federal employees have accepted, according to a senior administration official.
Feb. 6 is the deadline for federal workers to decide whether to take the Trump administration up on its offer to take a ...
The offer is an implementation of a plan outlined by the Dept. of Govt. Efficiency run by billionaire Elon Musk.
People don’t trust it,” one USAID staff member told Devex. “Everything I’ve read says it’s not legal, and I think that’s ...
Unions representing hundreds of thousands of US government employees are suing the Trump administration over its effort to ...
The largest federal government employee union is suing the Trump administration to block its buyouts for workers, calling the ...
There are nearly 2.3 million civilian federal employees, but perhaps half of those — including civilian defense and intelligence employees, postal workers, law enforcement personnel and certain other ...
Should they accept? Post readers, including former civil servants, weigh in. The decision federal employees must make by Feb.
For those considering the buyout, read the fine print before signing and be cautious, as certain benefits may not be ...
The fate of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is hanging in the balance after Trump and Musk signaled ...