President Donald Trump’s administration has ordered all federal departments and agencies to provide lists of employees who ...
More than 65,000 federal employees have taken the Trump administration‘s “Fork in the Road” deferred resignation offer, and that number continues to grow. A White House official confirmed the figure ...
OPM is also developing new performance metrics for federal employees to align with “priorities and standards in the president’s recent executive orders.” ...
The Veterans Affairs Department’s Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer on Thursday sent out a bulletin to human resource ...
Tens of thousands of government workers have already agreed to accept a "deferred resignation," but legal experts are calling ...
The VA, the largest civilian federal agency, is taking the offer off the table for hundreds of thousands of its employees.
Most nurses, doctors and other staff caring for military veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs are not eligible ...
Some of those workers protested at the Office of Personnel Management Tuesday and told WUSA9 they plan to be there each day until they see change.
After a judge temporarily issued a stay in the “deferred resignation” offer, lawsuits and uncertainty over legal implications and future pay promises remain.
A judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's plan offering incentives for federal workers to resign, extending the deadline to Monday.
Scott Oswald, managing principal at the Employment Law Group joined WUSA9 to discuss the legalities of the offer and next steps for federal employees.