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The “fork in the road” email to federal employees was very intentional with word choice. Instead of using the term “severance pay,” “deferred resignation” was used.
The White House is pushing back against what it is calling "misinformation" by the federal employees unions, which have urged government workers not to accept an offer from the Trump ...
On Feb. 2, 2 million federal employees received an email after business hours closed advising them of a "fork in the road" – they were told they could accept eight months of paid leave if they ...
The "Fork in the Road" email arrived in Liz Goggin's inbox around 11 p.m. on Jan. 28. The email blast from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) went to nearly all federal employees ...
Federal workers have a new response to the Trump administration’s “Fork in the Road” push to convince them to resign: spoons. During a meeting with a former Tesla engineer Wednesday, employees at the ...
Dave Elmstrom knew what he would do when the Trump administration’s resignation offer, titled “Fork in the Road,” landed in his inbox: take it. Elmstrom, a probationary employee at the U.S ...
The deferred resignation offer, which came in an email with the subject line "Fork in the Road," comes as President Trump has pushed to overhaul the federal workforce. "We'd love to have them ...