Federal employees had been told they'd have until today to decide whether to opt in to the program, which is now under a ...
Judge George A. O’Toole Jr. issued the order pausing the administration’s effort to trim the federal workforce through a voluntary resignation incentive.
After a judge temporarily issued a stay in the “deferred resignation” offer, lawsuits and uncertainty over legal implications and future pay promises remain.
US District Judge George A. O’Toole Jr. said during a hearing in federal court Monday that an emergency order he issued last ...
Last week, after labor unions sued, the judge delayed a deadline for the plan to persuade federal workers to quit. A Monday ...
As described by officials in Washington, and delivered by email to federal employees, accepting the buyout is available ...
Rep. Eugene Vindman, former OPM acting director, and AFGE leaders held a town hall last night to help answer federal employee questions.
"I enjoin the defendants from taking action ... deferred-resignation offer, which the administration said would allow employees to stop working but continue to receive full pay and benefits ...
Labor unions ... to compensate them through September. “We are pleased the court temporarily paused this deadline while arguments are heard about the legality of the deferred resignation program ...
Thursday is the deadline to accept the Trump administration's deferred-resignation ... they will not "pursue through any judicial, administrative, or other process" action against their respective ...
Employees who take the deal are expected to work through ... any action against [AGENCY] that is based on, arising from, or related to Employee's employment at [AGENCY] or the deferred resignation ...