From the funding freeze to the federal-employee buyout, the White House doesn’t seem to know what its own teams are doing.
Government workers are reeling after President Donald Trump’s administration presented a “payout” to federal employees refusing to return to the office on a full-time basis. The U.S. […] ...
Singer-songwriter Rico Blanco invited several OPM artists to Motel Mambo, his new venture in La Union. Rico shared a group ...
Less than a fortnight in office, President Donald Trump has quickly targeted federal employees in his attempt to remake the ...
The Office of Personnel Management's memo giving employees the chance to resign with eight months' pay is leaving workers ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory was not immediately available to confirm whether employees of contractor UT-Battelle received the memo. ORNL did not receive an earlier memo from the Trump administration ...
Billionaire Elon Musk has worked behind the scenes on an initiative aimed at depleting the civil service, prompting questions about its legality.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday extended a broad paid resignation agreement to federal workers, offering seven months of pay in exchange for an agreement to leave their jobs by the end of ...
Another former OMB official said prior administrations have used Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments (VSIP) and Voluntary Early Retirement (VERA) to reduce the headcount of certain agencies. But ...
The agency says it will offer “relocation packages” to remote OPM employees located more than 50 miles from their assigned duty station.
Fear, anger and confusion have swept across federal agencies as workers grapple with executive orders from Trump.
Questions remain on how federal services we rely on, such as mail delivery, could be affected as the Trump Administration offers buyouts to federal employees.