April 21, 2025, 10:20 pm
A substantial buyout offer introduced during the Trump administration has many federal workers cashing in for early retirement, complete with full benefits and extended paid leave. Critics quip that bureaucratic downsizing might just be too irresistible—even if it forces some essential workers into an unwanted exit.
We Took The Buyout: Federal Employees On Why They Accepted The Offer To Quit Authored by Stacy Robinson via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Shortly after taking office, the Trump administration offered federal employees a deal many couldn’t refuse: resign voluntarily and receive...
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