As the parties await a written decision from a federal judge in Massachusetts, unions fighting the controversial ‘Fork in the ...
The Office of Personnel Management is advising all federal agencies to fire their probationary employees after it stopped accepting new offers for its “deferred resignation” program last night.
A federal judge in Massachusetts yesterday allowed the Trump administration to go forward with its "Fork in the Road" plan, ...
The decision dissolves the temporary pause the court placed on the deadline for workers to accept the Trump administration’s ...
About 75,000 federal employees have accepted the White House's "deferred resignation" offer to resign but receive pay through ...
Feeling lost about what OPM’s deferred resignation means for federal workers? Here’s a break down of frequently asked ...
A federal judge who previously paused the deferred resignation deadline for federal workers allowed it to proceed on ...
In a written ruling Wednesday, a federal judge in Boston said unions who had sued to block the program lacked standing to obtain a temporary restraining order.
U.S. District Judge George O’Toole reportedly said he was considering converting the existing temporary restraining order ...
OPM is required to notify all employees who received an initial "deferred resignation" offer by Thursday evening that the ...
The judge that a group of labor unions did not have legal standing to challenge the program, commonly described as a buyout.
A federal judge in Massachusetts put an indefinite stay on the administration’s deadline for workers to indicate whether they ...
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