Former Twitter employees are scoring early victories in legal challenges to Elon Musk’s mass layoffs when he bought the company in 2022.
A Department of Energy employee took the federal government's "fork in the road" offer.He said the resignation process was rushed and he's doubtful he'll be paid through September.Some 75,000 federal workers have accepted the deferred resignation program,
Last month, the Trump Administration offered about two million federal employees a buyout program. This offer, titled “ Fork in the Road ,” came from an email sent by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and would allow federal employees to resign yet be paid their full salary until September 30, 2025.
Federal labor unions didn’t have legal standing to sue, a federal judge said. Before this ruling, the administration lost a series of claims.
The program, which Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief Elon Musk called “Fork in the Road,” attracted about 3% of the 2.4 million civilian federal employees, below the administration’s 5% to 10% target, according to Bloomberg . The initiative allows workers to leave in February while remaining on the federal payroll through September.
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. Workers had until that date to decide if they would ...
Truman’s decision to position Israel as a citadel of US imperialism has resulted in the US being despised in much of the world.
The program, termed the “Fork in the Road” and promoted by Trump adviser Elon Musk, originally had a deadline of Feb. 6 for workers to accept the offer. Last week, O’Toole temporarily ...
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President Donald Trump’s first three weeks in office for the New York political world have been marked by Mayor Eric Adams’ liberation from corruption charges, the looming threat of a congestion pricing shutdown and a push to freeze hundreds of billions of dollars in federal aid.