The U.S. Office of Personnel Management sent a late Thursday night email to federal workers, outlining answers to the "top FAQs." One answer encouraged employees to seek work beyond the government.
The taunt was part of another White House email urging federal employees to accept a "deferred resignation" offer.
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Federal workers received emails from top officials at their agencies informing them that the resignation offers they received are "valid, lawful, and will be honored." ...
A small tweak to an email encouraging federal employees to take a buyout indicates the Justice Department wouldn’t vouch for ...
With 7 days until the deadline, OPM answered questions in new email on the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" plan for federal employees.
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The Tennessee Valley Authority, along with U.S. Department of Energy contractors in Oak Ridge, were excluded from the Trump ...
John McCarthy endured four years of all-consuming days in his White House job advising President Joe Biden, but he never ...