Federal employees who resign can stop working and keep their pay and benefits until Sept. 30, the Trump administration said.
Look closely at the first two weeks of Donald Trump’s second term and you’ll see something very different than what he wants ...
Just a day before a deadly midair collision at Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C., employees at the Federal ...
Workforce reductions via buyouts may well be an excellent way to trim government spending. If so, first make sure they pass ...
President Donald Trump's administration is offering buyouts to federal employees to quickly reduce the government workforce. They don't have a long time to decide: The deadline is Feb. 6.
The buyout offer sent to government employees earlier Tuesday offers them pay and benefits until Sept. 30 if they resign by Feb. 6. Employees who stay on are asked to commit to in-person work and ...
On Tuesday, the Trump administration sent a memo to millions of federal workers offering a “deferred resignation,” which ...
Decision time is looming for an estimated two million federal employees who are eligible for the buyout plan proffered by ...
Federal workers received emails from top officials at their agencies informing them that the resignation offers they received ...
In the wake of the worst American air disaster in two decades, the understaffed and cash-strapped National Transportation Safety Board was scrambling to keep investigators from leaving after federal ...
History teaches that running the government is different from running a business and that a downsized workforce is not synonymous with a more efficient workforce.