WASHINGTON — Federal worker unions have filed a lawsuit hoping to block the Trump administration's deferred resignation program before the Feb. 6 deadline.
Some of those workers protested at the Office of Personnel Management Tuesday and told WUSA9 they plan to be there each day until they see change.
Federal government workers have to accept the resignation deal by Thursday to keep their pay through September.
The Trump administration's 'deferred resignation program' for federal employees faces legal scrutiny as it violates the Anti-Deficiency Act.
At least 20,000 federal employees have reportedly accepted the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer, totaling about 1% of the federal workforce.
OPM has given agencies until midday on Wednesday to send in a list of employees on probation and make the case to keep them.
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