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In her 28 years working for the federal government, Shea Giagnorio provided day care for the children of U.S. soldiers, ...
In an age where people are getting creative with how they quit their jobs– through videos, tweets, or even memes– one employee in Singapore took things to a whole new level. Instead of typing ...
The employee's note, which has since ignited widespread discussion online, read: "I felt like toilet paper, used when needed, discarded without a second thought." The resignation scribbled ...
An employee at a Singaporean company wrote a resignation letter on toilet paper, which went viral on social media and sparked a discussion on toxic workplace culture. The letter had been written ...
The Trump administration has offered buyouts across the government in a bid to dramatically shrink the size of the federal ...
I don't like this deferred resignation. I do think it is playing on people's fears," Michael L. Vogelsang, Jr. said.
The post has since gone viral with many sharing personal anecdotes and reiterating calls improved conditions in the workplace “I have chosen this type of paper for my resignation as a symbol of ...
About 20,000 Internal Revenue Service employees have expressed interest in accepting the Trump administration's latest deferred resignation offer, a source familiar with the matter told CNBC on ...
Roughly 12,000 IRS staffers and probationary employees have resigned or been laid off since January, according to The New York Times, which reported on the resignation offer earlier Tuesday.