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The U.S. Office of Personnel Management, behind the program, called it a “fork in the road” for civil servants who would otherwise be held to new standards of on-the-job performance.
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"When you come to a fork in the road, take it." It was sound advice, perhaps, for a traveler on the go and in search of a quick meal. But the modern Democratic Party, rudderless and confused and ...
Read the full story The resignation offer to federal employees known as a "Fork in the Road" is now in a judge's hands. After a hearing Monday, U.S. District Judge George O'Toole once again pushed ...
The resignation offer to federal employees known as a "Fork in the Road" is now in a judge's hands. After a hearing Monday, U.S. District Judge George O'Toole once again pushed back the deadline ...
Even the title of the memo, Fork in the Road, sounded a little suspect and not at all like an official government document. What is not known: There is much that isn’t clear to the ...
It’s an anxious time to be a federal employee. The blitz of memos and orders, culminating in the infamous “Fork in the Road” email, has sent waves of uncertainty through the civil service.
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