Several federal agencies have reopened deferred resignation programs as the Trump administration continues its efforts to reduce the federal workforce.
Rollins noted the upcoming RIFs in reopening the window for the deferred resignations, or DRP, which employees have until April 8 to accept. Employees who accept the offer will be placed on paid ...
At least four federal agencies are once again giving their employees the option to resign but be paid through the end of ...
The offer was sent in recent days to employees at the General Services Administration and the Departments of Energy, ...
At least seven agencies have relaunched their deferred resignation programs to make a "fork in the road" offer to employees, ...
Highly qualified experts, civilian employees who are also reservists and foreign embassy staff do not qualify for the Defense ...
Layoffs of 10,000 Health and Human Services employees begin. Agencies devoted to seniors, minorities and HIV prevention ...
At least seven agencies are giving employees a chance to leave before they finalize their next round of firings.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright offered deferred resignation to Energy Department employees which could reduce the number of ...
Another round of “deferred resignation” offers is part of the Trump administration’s stepped-up effort to rapidly downsize ...
The new offers were specific to the wills of each agency and not dictated by the Office of Personnel Management, said an ...
"DFAS, Rome, basically has a 15% attrition rate, so you're talking 150 people, that's 210 people throughout a year period, so you're down to 800 or so people. Now they've ...