After multiple delays, about 3.75% of the federal workforce took the Trump administration up on the buyout offer.
Two Democratic senators on Tuesday said they had asked the White House for key details about the Trump administration's ...
Approximately 77,000 federal employees have accepted a deferred resignation offer spearheaded by the Trump administration as ...
A federal judge declined to further pause Trump’s buyout program deadline, rejecting a call from several labor groups suing ...
A federal judge extended indefinitely the deadline for government workers to accept a government buyout, as a lawsuit to ...
A federal judge has allowed President Donald Trump to move forward with so-called buyout offers for the civilian federal ...
A federal judge on Monday extended a temporary restraining related to the Trump administration's plan to offer buyout to ...
Employees have until Thursday to decide whether to accept the offer, which the White House hopes will reduce the federal ...
About 75,000 federal employees have accepted President Donald Trump’s deferred resignation program, after more than 2 million federal civilian employees were offered buyouts in January.
A federal judge in Boston Wednesday is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with its federal worker buyout ...
Administration shuts down buyout program after 3.75 percent of federal workers accept pay until September in exchange for ...
The White House expects the number of federal employees who accept the buyout offer to grow rapidly in the leadup to Thursday's deadline.
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