The two million employees are trying to make sense of a Trump administration plan offering eight months’ pay to workers who resign.
President Trump's federal worker resignation offer is meeting vocal resistance in D.C. from lawmakers and employees alike.
Fear, anger and confusion have swept across federal agencies as workers grapple with executive orders from Trump.
While many have referred to the offer as a "buyout" - and there is a process for the government to offer buyouts - experts on the federal workforce argue that this deferred resignation offer shouldn't ...
President Donald Trump’s new tool for reshaping the federal government is a relatively obscure agency, the Office of ...
The Gen Z hires represent sweeping efforts by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk to overhaul federal bureaucracy and bring ...
The White House expects up to 10% of federal employees to quit in a program meant to end work-from-home practices, senior ...
Billionaire Elon Musk has worked behind the scenes on an initiative aimed at depleting the civil service, prompting questions ...
The Trump administration is offering what amounts to buyouts for federal workers who don’t want to return to the office as ...
Employees have until Feb. 6 to decide whether to take the buyouts offered by OPM or return to the office — in most cases, ...
Andrew Kloster, chief lawyer in the government's HR office, has a history of making sexist and racist comments ...