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Will federal employees get severance pay if they resign? Trump administration offers buyout program
On January 28, 2025, the Trump administration used its new communication system to send a mass email to over 2 million federal employees offering a buyout.
What compensation does Trump offer federal employees if they resign before February 6?
In a bold move to reshape the federal workforce, the Trump administration is offering a severance package equivalent to seven months of salary for employees who choose to resign by February 6.
Trump administration offers buyouts for millions of federal employees
The Trump administration is offering federal workers a "deferred resignation" option, including a severance package of about eight months' pay and benefits. The plan aims to shrink the federal workforce while providing an exit for employees who feel misaligned with the administration,
Trump offers all federal workers an 8-month buyout to resign
President Trump continued his crusade to thin out the federal bureaucracy by offering all 3 million federal workers eight months’ salary in exchange for resigning from their positions.
Trump Offering Buyouts To Federal Workers Who Choose To Resign By Feb. 6
The Trump administration is planning to offer buyouts to federal workers who work remotely and choose not to return to the office.
Trump-Musk ‘buyout’ inspires federal employees to keep working: ‘They can drag me out’
Yesterday’s unexpected email is another sign of Elon Musk’s influence in the Trump administration. Musk gave workers at X—then Twitter—a similar ultimatum in 2022, complete with a nearly identical “Fork in the Road” subject line. He poked at the similarities in a cryptic post yesterday evening.
Trump administration will offer all 2 million federal workers a buyout to resign
This article was first published on nbcnews.com on Jan. 28, 2025, 3:30 PM MST / Last Updated Jan. 28, 2025, 3:37 PM MST:
What to Know About Trump's Buyout Proposal for Federal Employees
President Donald Trump’s administration is offering buyouts to federal employees to quickly reduce the government workforce
Donald Trump offers eight-month buyouts to all federal employees
President Donald Trump is offering buyouts with eight months of pay to all federal workers who don't wish to return to the office.
Trump offers buyouts for federal workers
President Donald Trump is offering to pay out civil servants who don't wish to remain part of his administration. The Office of Personnel Management told federal workers in an email sent Tuesday that they would receive pay and benefits until later this year as long as they part ways with the government by Thursday next week.
Trump offering federal workers buyouts with about 8 months' pay in effort to shrink government
The Trump administration says it is offering buyouts to all federal employees who opt to leave their jobs by next week — an unprecedented move to shrink the U.S. government at breakneck speed
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Employee groups, Democrats, experts warn feds not to accept ‘deferred resignation’ offer
The lack of a legal underpinning for the purported eight-month severance package, and Elon Musk’s history of offering—and ...
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Under Mayor Levar Stoney, Richmond made almost $1 million in severance payments. Officials won't say to whom.
In response to records requests, officials said they would not disclose documents related to severance agreements, citing an ...
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Fired worker refuses to sign release to get severance; employer hit with $25,000 in punitive damages
So says Glen Stratton, an employment lawyer at Ascent Employment Law in Vancouver, after a British Columbia court awarded a ...
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Google employees petition for ‘job security' ahead of expected cuts
Google employees have begun a petition for “job security” after CFO Anat Ashkenazi in October said the company could “push a little further” with cost cuts.
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