Trump To Offer Buyouts To All Federal Workers | ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
www.zerohedge.com
via CNBC: The Trump administration is offering millions of federal workers the option to accept buyouts through a government-wide “deferred resignation” program if they resign by Feb. 6.According to CNBC, the buyout offer is for all 2 million federal workers. One senior administration official told the outlet that they expect 5-10% of the federal workforce to quit, which could lead to roughly $100 billion in savings.
In December, then-President-elect Donald Trump warned federal employees working from home that they would have to return to the office, or "they're going to be dismissed."
Now, according to Axios, the Trump administration will send out a memo Tuesday afternoon offering to pay federal workers who don't want to return to the office, in what would amount to an 8-month severance through Sept. 30, a White House official tells the outlet.
"The government-wide email being sent today is to make sure that all federal workers are on board with the new administration's plan to have federal employees in office and adhering to higher standards. We're five years past COVID and just 6 percent of federal employees work full-time in office. That is unacceptable," said the anonymous senior administration official.
More via Axios:
During the pandemic, approximately 2.3 million federal employees shifted away from traditional office spaces. This shift was not just a temporary adjustment, but a transformational move that many hoped would persist post-pandemic due to its perceived benefits in work-life balance and reduced operational costs.It's not clear how many workers would be eligible for this offer, or how it would be paid for.
Many federal workers are already feeling scared about the administration's crackdown on DEI, its return-to-office policy and the effort to reclassify civil servants.
- According to guidance posted on OPMs website, in order to be eligible for severance pay workers must have completed at least "12 months of continuous service," as well as meet other requirements.
- Political appointees aren't eligible for severance, per the website.
Earlier on Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the president has the authority to fire federal employees.
- That unease could increase take-up on this new offer.
- While that is true about at-will political appointees, federal workers have more protections.
- Leavitt was defending Trump's firings of at least a dozen agency inspectors general.
That’s some pretty wild shit.
Last edited:
Upvote
16