One federal employee who voted for Trump twice said they "had hope that he would fulfill his promises." After the payout offer, "that hope disappeared."
Fact checked by Vikki Velasquez Privatizing the United States Postal Service (USPS) has been a controversial topic for years, gaining attention during Donald Trump's first presidency when he called it a "joke.
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 told about 2 million federal employees they can opt to resign by next week and get paid through September, as part of a sweeping effort to eliminate government jobs. The memo outlining the new policy states that the agency emailed federal employees “on January 28,
The Trump administration has offered a buyout to federal employees who don't wish to return to work at the office. Here's how many could take the offer in Tennessee.
From wasting hard-earned taxpayer dollars to covering up failures, government agencies can do a lot of damage — absent accountability. Inspectors general (IGs) across federal, state and local governments (try to) keep bureaucrats honest and make sure Americans are informed about government shenanigans.
President Donald Trump’s administration is offering buyouts to federal employees to quickly reduce the government workforce. They don’t have a long time to decide.
President Trump on Wednesday warned that federal workers will have to show up to the office “or be terminated,” framing his administration’s so-called buyout offers to 2 million employees as an
The White House on Tuesday began offering buyouts to all federal employees — one of several sweeping changes implemented by President Donald Trump in the first days of his second administration. Here's what to know.
President Donald Trump is offering buyouts with eight months of pay to all federal workers who don't wish to return to the office.
Billionaire Elon Musk has worked behind the scenes on an initiative aimed at depleting the civil service, prompting questions about its legality.
As many as 200,000 federal employees are expected to quit by September, according to senior administration officials