The Trump administration issued an email blast on Jan. 28 giving most of the country’s 2.3 million eligible employees federal ...
John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director, pushed to have agency employees given a version of the offer extended to millions of ...
More than two million civilian federal workers across the country are facing a deadline. They can either accept an offer from ...
Sign the “Deferred Resignation” contract at your peril. A law professor says you may be giving up some essential rights.
IRS employees received an email Wednesday advising them that workers in “critical filing season positions” must work until mid-May.
Friday, the head of the NTSB sent a message to any employee who agreed to administration’s initial message to “rescind their deferred resignation letter immediately” with the Office of ...
Federal agencies are sending out sample contract agreements to their employees in what appears to be an effort to alleviate ...
30, according to the Office of Personnel Management. The deferred resignation letter shared by the office suggests that those who take the offer could see their duties changed — or be reassigned ...
The Trump administration is trying to reassure federal employees that an offer to resign while receiving eight months of paid leave is genuine and generous. Emails with the subject line ...
A resignation email penned by an employee for a rather unique reason has taken social media by storm. Shared by Rishabh Singh, co-founder of EngineerHub, the letter blends humour and frustration ...
In his resignation letter, Rahul said, “After two wonderful years of dedication and hard work, it seems my salary has remained as frozen as my hopes for an increment.” While the stagnant ...
The resignation letter went viral on social media, sparking a flurry of comments. A stagnant salary is one of the most common and significant reasons employees decide to quit their jobs.