The deferred resignation gambit is unlike anything seen in the federal government, maybe ever. But no one knowns how many employees will hit the resigh button.
The White House confirmed that OMB pulled the memo Wednesday in a two sentence notice to agencies and departments.
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Chairman Chuck Grassley and Ranking Member Dick Durbin said Trump didn’t follow the law when he removed 18 inspectors general ...
Federal employees should only consult with human resources personnel, benefits personnel, legal counsel and financial advisors before making a final decision.
One lawyer says OPM's proposal "does not look fully baked yet" as Democrats question the legality of the "deferred resignation" offer.
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Most survey respondents who say they'll take OPM's deal already had plans to retire from federal service soon, or leave for a job outside government.
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Employees who choose to resign from their roles have to let OPM know of their decision by Feb. 6, according to an email sent to the federal workforce Tuesday.