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The administration is using the threat of additional firings to pressure more employees into taking their "Fork in the Road" ...
Several federal agencies have reopened deferred resignation programs as the Trump administration continues its efforts to reduce the federal workforce.
In OMB’s response to agency budget submissions, the White House budget office told officials to prepare for a freeze on ...
The Trump administration is planning to severely scale back or outright eliminate funding for many programs across the ...
At least seven agencies are giving employees a chance to leave before they finalize their next round of firings.
The White House has said about 75,000 federal workers accepted the administration's first offer. The first deferred resignation program allowed workers to resign now but get paid through September.
More than 22,000 employees at the tax-collecting Internal Revenue Service have accepted the Trump administration's latest ...
The White House has said about 75,000 federal workers had accepted the administration's first offer in January.
WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) - White House officials are reviewing federal agencies' downsizing plans, a move expected to result in the mass firing of thousands of government workers within ...
Federal officials ... 8 and 50 percent of their employees in the first phase of a Trump administration push to shrink the government, according to an internal White House document obtained by ...
The Trump White House directed Department of Government Efficiency employees to disable ... prompting the new policy to ensure compliance with federal recordkeeping laws. Screenshot or forward ...