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The I.R.S. had about 100,000 employees before President Trump took office. Between resignations and layoffs, the I.R.S. is on ...
The Trump administration has offered buyouts across the government in a bid to dramatically shrink the size of the federal ...
Employees at the Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs had less than two weeks to decide whether ...
In OMB’s response to agency budget submissions, the White House budget office told officials to prepare for a freeze on ...
If you're uncertain about whether you're going to be RIFed, there may be employment rights that you are relinquishing if you ...
A staggering 25% of Internal Revenue Service employees are planning to take buyouts and resign, according to three sources ...
A number of federal agencies have reopened their offer to workers to resign now in exchange for pay and benefits through the ...
As millions of Americans faced a tax filing deadline on Tuesday, IRS employees at the Philadelphia office and beyond faced other deadlines of their own. Monday was the last day for IRS workers to ...
At least six federal agencies are once again giving their employees the option to resign but be paid through the end of ...
Nearly 20,000 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employees are taking the Trump administration’s second deferred buyout offer, ...
I don't like this deferred resignation. I do think it is playing on people's fears," Michael L. Vogelsang, Jr. said.
Several federal agencies have reopened deferred resignation programs as the Trump administration continues its efforts to reduce the federal workforce.