Federal workers caught up in the mass firings despite taking the "deferred resignation program" have received conflicting ...
More than 100 employees at the Federal Student Aid office accepted the Trump administration's buyout offers, according to an ...
A judge has denied labor unions' request to temporarily block the administration from carrying out mass firing of ...
The Trump administration can for now continue its mass firings of federal employees, a federal judge ruled on Thursday, ...
The new administration, along with DOGE and Musk, created a federal buyout program that offered government employees the ...
About 75,000 federal workers took a buyout deal from the Trump administration. The terms are different for some IRS employees ...
Thousands of Internal Revenue Service workers have accepted President Donald Trump's federal buyout offer that was extended ...
About 75,000 civilian federal workers took President Donald Trump’s “buy out” offer to resign — far fewer than hoped.
'They got used to staying home': Trump addresses federal workers who took buyout offerSource: Reuters ...
Following the flurry of federal firings as a part of Trump's mission to decrease the government, hundreds of workers were informed that their terminations were rescinded.
The deadline for federal workers to accept OPM's buyout offer was on Feb. 6, but terms of resignation are different for IRS workers during tax season.
Reportedly the biggest layoff of probationary federal workers so far under new Trump administration orders is underway today at the Internal Revenue Service.