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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 ...
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 ...
The next wave of layoffs happened two weeks later with the now-infamous "Fork in the Road" email. "Going forward, to build a ...
A judge lifted his block on President Trump's buyouts of federal workers—but any employees who had belatedly decided to take ...
The president’s Office of Personnel Management has reported that 75,000 federal employees agreed to the “Fork in the Road” deal, which promised full pay and benefits until September ...
On Jan. 28, the Office of Personnel Management, the executive branch agency that manages the U.S. civil service, sent out an email to all 2.2 million federal employees titled “A Fork in the Road.” ...
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