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Number of federal employees opting for deferred resignations below White House’s goals
At least 20,000 federal employees have reportedly accepted the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer, totaling about 1% of the federal workforce. Last week, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management sent an email to nearly 2.
White House Insults Federal Workers, Urging Them To Quit Their ‘Low Productivity’ Jobs
The taunt was part of another White House email urging federal employees to accept a "deferred resignation" offer.
What federal workers should know about Trump administration’s ‘deferred resignation’ offer
Here’s what we know about the deferred resignation program offered to federal employees by the Trump administration.
White House expecting 'spike' in federal resignations as at least 20K take buyouts
The White House told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that it anticipates a "spike" in federal government resignations as a buyout offer deadline looms.
What happens when a federal worker accepts Trump's deferred resignation offer?
Following the Office of Personnel Management's offer of a buyout for federal employees, ABC News spoke with one employee who explained how the process is going so far.
Federal workers face mounting pressure to decide on Trump resignation offer
The Trump administration issued an email blast on Jan. 28 giving most of the country’s 2.3 million eligible employees federal workers the option to resign with pay through Sept. 30. The deadline to decide on whether to accept the offer is Thursday.
Trump administration looks to reassure federal employees that resignation offer is real
The White House sent an email saying the offer would be valid for employees scheduled to retire by the end of this year.5
Trump administration offering "deferred resignation" to government workers unwilling to return to office
The White House expects up to 10% of federal employees to quit in a program meant to end work-from-home practices, senior administration officials said.
Trump administration exempts safety workers, air traffic controllers from resignation offer
The Trump administration said on Sunday that federal employees involved in public safety positions, such as air traffic controllers, are exempt from a financial incentive to quit government jobs.
Feds flabbergasted by Trump’s mass resignation scheme
After all, the federal government isn’t funded until the end of this fiscal year. Spending will run out in mid-March, and lawmakers will have to pass another stopgap bill to keep agencies open. Employees who joined the resignation program could be left in the lurch.
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The White House isn’t the only one trying to rightsize the government
The deferred resignation letter to federal employees has gotten the attention of the House Committee on Oversight.
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White House offers 2 million federal employees financial incentives to quit
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