The Trump administration has offered more than 2 million federal workers the option of resigning their positions and ...
Federal workers mulling their future health and retirement benefits are at an impasse as they weigh a deferred resignation ...
White House officials projected 5% to 10% of federal workers would take the buyout. As of Tuesday, the numbers were about 1%.
On Thursday, federal workers make a potentially life-changing decision about Trump's deferred-resignation offer. Some of them ...
OPM's acting director also confirmed the agency’s governmentwide offer for deferred resignations is "valid, lawful, and will be honored by OPM.” ...
Federal workers now have until at least Monday to accept an offer to resign in exchange for an eight-month severance.
Millions of U.S. government employees must make a decision whether to accept a buyout offer from the Trump administration.
Sign the “Deferred Resignation” contract at your peril. A law professor says you may be giving up some essential rights.
The Equal COLA Act would stipulate that enrollees in both the Civil Service Retirement System and the Federal Employees Retirement System receive the same cost-of-living increase, correcting what ...
The advance warning gives federal employees a couple of options for how they want to deal with the impending cutback. Those options include buyouts or early retirement offers. However, agencies ...
The departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs want non-bargaining unit employees back to the office full time in the next few weeks.