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.
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
Trump's buyout offer for federal workers is part of a larger initiative to decrease government spending by cutting the federal workforce. Officials and unions warn employees not to take the offer.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
President Donald Trump’s offer to most federal employees to resign now and be paid through September stunned the workers who ...
The Trump administration has launched an unprecedented "deferred resignation" program for federal employees. Here's a ...
Donald Trump is making major changes to federal agencies, including workforce buyouts, inspector general firings, and ...