At least seven agencies have relaunched their deferred resignation programs to make a "fork in the road" offer to employees, Federal News Network has confirmed.
A federal bankruptcy judge in Houston on Monday rejected Johnson & Johnson’s request to approve a $9 billion settlement with ...
As the weather continues to warm up and the sun is out longer, the Virginia Department of Transportation said more ...
The department said it was offering a second wave of buyouts to accommodate employees who may have declined the initial offer ...
“Having a garden hose if you’re gonna be doing any outside burning, a pail of water, a rake, a shovel, a spade, some type of ...
Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland announced on Tuesday, April 1, that $250,000 is available under ...
Some HHS officials who received layoff notices were offered the chance to instead transfer to the Indian Health Service.
USDA employees who opt by April 8 would be put on leave with full pay and benefits through September 30, said an email to ...
The new offers were specific to the will of each agency and not dictated by the Office of Personnel Management, according to ...
A DOT spokesperson said its offer provides workers “a second chance to voluntarily leave.” ...
The U.S. Transportation Department on Tuesday sent thousands of employees a new buyout offer to leave government service in exchange for pay and benefits through Sept. 30.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is offering employees financial incentives to leave the agency this month, according to a ...
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