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An email sent to federal employees offering a 'deferred resignation' echoes a 2022 memo Musk sent to Twitter employees ...
It's less a buyout and more of a "deferred resignation" and federal workers aren't happy about it.
Thanks to the screenshots OP attached, many of us were able to follow suit, some waiting a few hours in the customer support ...
After all, the federal government isn’t funded until the end of this fiscal year. Spending will run out in mid-March, and lawmakers will have to pass another stopgap bill to keep agencies open.
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The lawsuit accuses the U.S. Office of Personnel Management – which handles many personnel operations for the federal ...