The program, which Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief Elon Musk called “Fork in the Road,” attracted about 3% ...
Federal workers caught up in the mass firings despite taking the "deferred resignation program" have received conflicting ...
A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with its plan to downsize the federal workforce by ...
Federal labor unions didn’t have legal standing to sue, a federal judge said. Before this ruling, the administration lost a ...
Almost all civil servants can opt to resign now and get paid through September without showing up for work—but Senator Tim ...
A federal judge ruled President Donald Trump‘s offer for federal employees to resign voluntarily can move forward, at least ...
A federal judge who previously paused the deferred resignation deadline for federal workers allowed it to proceed on ...
Shannon Liss-Riordan, who represents thousands of former Twitter employees suing the company, sees many similarities in the predicament of federal... What happens after the 'Fork in the Road'?
Supported by 21 Republican AGs, the amicus brief defends President Trump’s “Fork Directive” and critiques the federal workers ...
A federal judge in Boston heard arguments Monday over whether the Trump administration's "Fork in the Road" offer to federal employees can continue. Unions want a temporary restraining order.
Michigan AG Nessel joins others supporting a challenge to the Trump administration's federal employee buyout plan.
Why it matters: Nearly 150,000 federal workers are based in California. California Attorney General Rob Bonta is among numerous state attorneys general warning workers against the buyout. Read on ...