About 75,000 federal employees accepted President Donald Trump's buyout offer, which the administration closed to applicants ...
Federal workers caught up in the mass firings despite taking the "deferred resignation program" have received conflicting ...
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? As the February 6 deadline looms ...
The Trump administration stopped accepting signups on Wednesday for its "Fork in the Road" buyout offer after a judge lifted his hold on the program.
The buyout is one of many approaches Trump is taking to slash a civilian workforce of 2.3 million that he has blasted as ...
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Roughly a tenth of employees in the office overseeing federal student loans take buyoutsMore than 100 employees at the Federal Student Aid office accepted the Trump administration's buyout offers, according to an ...
Cities with average or slightly above average federal employment share, such as Oklahoma City (4.2%) and Cleveland (2%), have seen mixed housing market trends, with the former experiencing a moderate ...
About 75,000 civilian federal workers took President Donald Trump’s “buy out” offer to resign — far fewer than hoped.
Millions of federal workers must decide whether to accept or reject Trump’s buyout offer. What will happen to those who reject the offer? Would you voluntarily walk away from a career that you ...
Federal employees must report their weekly accomplishments by midnight amid a Trump administration downsizing effort.
Thousands of federal workers have accepted the Trump administration’s buyout offer — taking eight months’ pay and benefits in exchange for walking away from the government workforce ...
For more than 10,000 federal employees in Connecticut, the first month of the Trump administration has brought chaos — and ...
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