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Trump Offers Federal Wkrs. Buyouts to Resign

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(The Guardian) Trump offers US federal workers buyouts to resign
In another part of its efforts to reshape the US government, the Trump administration has offered federal workers buyouts worth more than seven months’ salary to leave their jobs.

A memo circulated on Tuesday evening set out four mandatory directives, including a full-time return to the office for most employees. It also said that the federal workforce would be subjected to “enhanced standards of suitability and conduct” and warned that most agencies would be downsized.

It said the offer to leave would remain open until 6 February.

The US government is roughly the nation’s 15th-largest workforce, with more than 3 million employees. Project 2025, the conservative manifesto that has guided much of Trump’s policy goals, calls for mass firings of federal workers and suggests replacing many with political appointees.

Denouncing the offer, the president of the American Federation of Government Employees union, Everett Kelley, said it was part of an attempt to pressure workers not considered loyal to the new administration to leave their jobs.

“Purging the federal government of dedicated career federal employees will have vast, unintended consequences that will cause chaos for the Americans who depend on a functioning federal government,” a statement read.
 
(The Guardian) About 20,000 federal workers accepted Trump buyout offer – report
The number of federal workers who have accepted a deferred resignation offer connected to Elon Musk’s effort to downsize the government at Donald Trump’s behest is about 20,000, Axios reports.

However, a senior administration official expects that figure to rise. “We expect more to come. If you see what’s happening at USAID, it’s just one piece of the puzzle”, the official told the outlet.

That total is about 1%, well below the 5% to 10% reduction that Trump is reportedly targeting, and not far from the federal government’s usual yearly attrition rate of 6%, Axios reports.

The unusual offer of deferred resignations for all federal workers – under which they will continue getting paid until September but don’t have to work and are allowed to find other jobs – has been attacked by unions and many workers as a dangerous assault on the civil services that keeps the government running.


 

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