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Over 40,000 federal workers have accepted the buyout so far — far less than the White House hoped
A Trump administration spokesperson said more than 40,000 federal employees had taken the buyout and the number is "growing."
Trump Administration Offers Federal Workers New Details on Buyout Offers
Federal workers who accept the Trump administration's deferred resignation offer would work through Feb. 28 and be placed on administrative leave March 1.
At least 20,000 federal workers have taken Trump's buyout offer as deadline nears
The White House expects the number of federal employees who accept the buyout offer to grow rapidly in the leadup to Thursday's deadline.
OPM extends federal buyout offer deadline to Monday after court order
OPM sent the offer to millions of employees last week. The offer has now been extended to 11:59 p.m. Eastern on Feb. 10.
White House expecting 'spike' in federal resignations as at least 20K take buyouts
The White House told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that it anticipates a "spike" in federal government resignations as a buyout offer deadline looms.
At least 20K federal workers take Trump buyout offer, with more expected to accept
Employees have until Thursday to decide whether to accept the offer, which the White House hopes will reduce the federal payroll by between 5% and 10%.
Federal workers are weighing Trump buyout offer. Who exactly are they?
The administration set a deadline for Thursday at 11:59 p.m. Eastern for employees to decide on the offer. But a federal judge in Massachusetts paused the deadline until at least a hearing set for Monday at 2 p.
What to know after federal judge pauses Trump's buyout deadline for federal workers
Thursday was supposed to be decision day. But then a federal judge suspended Trump's buyouts for workers until at least Monday.
White House to offer buyouts to 2 million federal workers who won’t return to office
WASHINGTON — The “golden age” of America now comes with a golden parachute. The White House is offering buyouts to federal workers who don’t want to return to the office pursuant to President Trump’s orders, The Post has confirmed.
Judge temporarily pauses Trump administration’s federal worker buyout program
Federal workers now have until Monday, Feb. 10, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern to decide whether to resign with pay through the end of September, the Trump administration said.
Federal workers must answer buyout offer today. How many are in Mississippi? What to know
More than 2M federal employees must decide today whether to take a buyout offer from the Trump administration or keep their jobs. What you need to know.
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US judge temporarily blocks Trump buyout offer for government workers
The judge could opt to delay the buyout further or block it on a more permanent basis when he next considers the legal ...
18h
on MSN
Trump’s Federal Buyout Offer Expires Today—As Over 40,000 Staff Agree To Leave: Here’s What To Know
If the Trump administration reaches its goal of cutting 5% to 10% of staff, more than 100,000 people will leave the federal ...
4h
Senate confirms Trump pick Russell Vought as White House budget director
Follow the latest coverage as President Donald Trump participates in the National Prayer Breakfast. Updates as the Senate ...
5h
Judge blocks Trump’s federal workers buyout program that Maryland leaders call a ‘scheme’
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily paused President Donald Trump’s plan to offer buyouts to millions of federal workers, ...
17h
on MSN
Trump administration to limit Musk’s access to federal pay system following lawsuit
The U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to limit Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency's access to the Treasury Department's federal payment system.
6h
on MSN
Anxiety mounts as U.S. government workers face buyout deadline
In interviews, federal employees expressed dread and uncertainty over the looming deadline to tell the Trump administration ...
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