At least two offices in the Department of Homeland Security were told Thursday that they are not allowed to take a deferred ...
More and more questions are being raised about the legality of the Trump administration's offer to nearly all federal workers to resign now and keep their pay through Sept. 30.
From the funding freeze to the federal-employee buyout, the White House doesn’t seem to know what its own teams are doing.
Documents reveal Donald Trump’s “Fork In the Road” resignation program is touting a “vacation” but the government may force employees to keep working.
It doesn’t get clearer than this: return to the office or be fired. Trump gave federal workers a stark warning Wednesday.
When federal workers received a memo from the U.S. government’s human resources agency this week offering the chance to resign with eight months’ pay, some thought it might be spam. “Once you ...
The agency says it will offer “relocation packages” to remote OPM employees located more than 50 miles from their assigned duty station.
New federal workers are the easiest to fire and the administration is gathering information on their names, backgrounds, roles and performance.
Most survey respondents who say they'll take OPM's deal already had plans to retire from federal service soon, or leave for a job outside government.
The top lawyer at the Office of Personnel Management is a self-described “raging misogynist” who for years has talked up a ...
An interdepartmental memo from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) instructs agency heads to immediately comply with the ...
The Trump administration’s “deferred resignation” offer has federal employees scrambling for answers and facing tough choices ...