The Office of Personal Management, or OPM, made the deferred resignation offer, described as a "fork in the road," to federal workers in an email on January 28, with an initial deadline of ...
The “fork in the road” email to federal employees was very intentional with word choice. Instead of using the term “severance pay,” “deferred resignation” was used. This is likely ...
Dave Elmstrom knew what he would do when the Trump administration’s resignation offer, titled “Fork in the Road,” landed ... s sweeping offer of deferred resignations — which the ...
In its Jan. 28 email, featuring “Fork in the Road” in the subject line, OPM laid out plans for a “deferred resignation” program that told workers they would “retain all pay and benefits ...
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's offer to federal employees to resign now in exchange for pay and benefits through September can go forward.
The program, termed the “Fork in the Road” and promoted by Trump adviser ... has suggested that workers who did not accept the deferred-resignation offer may be laid off or face changes ...
and Acting OPM Director Charles Ezzell for deferring the Fork in the Road resignation program. The deadline for federal employees to participate in the federal buyout program has been set. RACHEL ...
A federal judge in Massachusetts yesterday allowed the Trump administration to go forward with its "Fork in the Road ... government utilizing a deferred resignation program," Ezell said.
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled the Trump administration could proceed with enforcing a deadline on the deferred resignations being offered to federal workers. US District Judge George O'Toole ...
The Office of Personal Management, or OPM, made the deferred resignation offer, described as a "fork in the road," to federal workers in an email on January 28, with an initial deadline of Febrauary 6 ...