With less than two days left, how many federal workers have already said yes to President Trump’s buyout? How many have accepted the offer to resign?
WASHINGTON — Federal worker unions have filed a lawsuit hoping to block the Trump administration's deferred resignation program before the Feb. 6 deadline.
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.
Federal employees who have been offered a buyout have begun receiving a copy of the contract they must sign in order to ...
The so-called “Deferred Resignation” program offers more than 2 million federal employees unwilling to comply with a return ...
Feb. 6 is the deadline for federal workers to decide whether to take the Trump administration up on its offer to take a ...
The American Federation of Government Employees and two other unions claim the buyout offer violates federal law.
Sign the “Deferred Resignation” contract at your peril. A law professor says you may be giving up some essential rights.
Federal agencies are sending out sample contract agreements to their employees in what appears to be an effort to alleviate ...
The Trump administration is planning widespread layoffs among the federal workforce soon, leaving employees who don’t accept ...