Trump's plan for widespread buyouts raises plenty of questions.
On Tuesday night, January 28 — eight nights into Donald Trump's second presidency — around 2 million federal workers received a controversial e-mail from the U.S Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
Pension-boosting designations were awarded for years with no scrutiny from state officials. The legislature voted to change ...
The two million employees are trying to make sense of a Trump administration plan offering eight months’ pay to workers who ...
Bureau of Prisons employees confused over offers to resign sent by the Office of Personnel Mgmt. The BOP is currently without a director and the changes are coming fast.
The Trump administration has offered roughly 2 million government employees the option to resign and continue being paid for ...
Spotted by Reddit user r/AdeptGreen, several memos issued by the OPM since Trump's inauguration have had metadata showing ...
The federal government’s most important hiring office is now overrun with Elon Musk’s underqualified stooges. Wired reported ...
One lawyer says OPM's proposal "does not look fully baked yet" as Democrats question the legality of the "deferred resignation" offer.
Federal workers comprise less than one percent of the US population, but are responsible for facilitating programs that help ...
The email that went to all federal employees was titled, “Fork in the Road,” and told them to either meet new expectations, ...
Most survey respondents who say they'll take OPM's deal already had plans to retire from federal service soon, or leave for a job outside government.