A federal judge restored President Donald Trump's deferred resignation program for federal workers in a decision ... civilian employees offering them buyouts to leave their jobs shortly ...
About 75,000 federal employees accepted President Donald Trump's buyout offer, which the administration closed to applicants Wednesday night.
Judge allows federal worker "buyout" plan to proceed, and Trump administration announces it's closed
Boston — A federal judge in Massachusetts allowed the Trump administration's bid to offer "deferred resignations" to federal workers who voluntarily leave government service to continue and ...
Federal workers with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are being offered buyouts from the agency as part of ...
The Trump administration quickly claimed victory and responded by announcing the close of the buyout offer to any federal workers who might still be undecided. U.S. District Court Judge ...
with about 75,000 workers accepting it. A federal judge’s ruling on Wednesday allowed President Donald Trump to move forward with so-called buyout offers for the civilian federal workforce ...
A federal judge on Wednesday declined to pause ... after unions representing more than 800,000 federal workers charged that that the buyout offers were unlawful. The Trump administration ...
A federal judge said the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" offer could go forward and about 40,000 federal workers had accepted the deal.
A federal judge on Wednesday lifted the temporary freeze on President Trump's 'buyout' offer to federal workers as the administration looks to shrink the workforce. A union which ...
In Boston, Judge George O'Toole, who was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1995, had extended the deadline for 2.3 million federal employees to take the buyout offer of eight months of ...
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