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.
The offer’s deadline closed Wednesday after a federal judge ruled to end a temporary pause to the program ordered last week.
According to the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association’s advocacy department, there are several options ...
A federal judge lifted a previous order pausing the program Wednesday. Soon afterward, the Office of Personnel Management ...
The judge that a group of labor unions did not have legal standing to challenge the program, commonly described as a buyout.
The decision dissolves the temporary pause the court placed on the deadline for workers to accept the Trump administration’s ...
A federal judge on Wednesday cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s plan to downsize the federal workforce with a ...
A federal judge says he will continue to pause the Trump administration's federal employee buyout offer until he issues a ...
The Office of Personnel Management met with agencies across the federal government on Thursday and directed them to fire all ...
The Trump administration broadened its effort to terminate thousands of probationary workers on Thursday, instructing ...
A federal judge has cleared the way for President Donald Trump to move forward with plans to trim the federal workforce ...
A federal judge on Wednesday dissolved the temporary restraining order placed on President Donald Trump’s deferred ...