Staffers would be paid for eight months if they resign rather than return to the office full time.
The email is the most sweeping effort yet by the new Trump administration to shrink the ranks of government employees.
Here’s what we know about the deferred resignation program offered to federal employees by the Trump administration.
WASHINGTON—Two million government workers opened their email inboxes this week to find a note from an obscure federal agency ...
The White House expects up to 10% of federal employees to quit in a program meant to end work-from-home practices, senior ...
The commonwealth, as of December, has 66,079 federal civilian employees. Falling in the middle of the pack, New Jersey ranks No. 27 with 22,504 federal civilian workers. Delaware, ...
The White House is giving federal employees until Feb. 6 to accept the offer, President Trump’s latest move to drastically ...
The Trump administration has told around two million federal workers they can resign via email in exchange for a payout.
Thousands of federal workers feel caught in limbo after the White House offer to buy out employees if they agree by Feb. 6.
President Donald Trump is offering incentives to resign to nearly all federal workers in an attempt to reduce the size of the ...
President Donald Trump's administration is offering federal workers the chance to take a "deferred resignation," which would mean they agree now to resign but get paid through September.
Tennessee is home to nearly 97,000 federal civilian workers as of 2023, according to Congressional Research Service. The ...