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Trump offers buyouts to Federal employees resisting in-person work

Federal workers who want to leave are instructed to simply reply to the memo from their .gov government email account. “Type the word ‘Resign’ into the body of this reply email.

January 29, 2025 / 07:07 IST
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Commuters at Farragut West station in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023. Subway riders in Washington are facing a tougher commute next year with the agency that runs the public transit system serving the nation's capital forecasting thousands of layoffs and service cuts to plug a $750 million budget hole. Photographer: Eric Lee/Bloomberg
Commuters at Farragut West station in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023. Subway riders in Washington are facing a tougher commute next year with the agency that runs the public transit system serving the nation's capital forecasting thousands of layoffs and service cuts to plug a $750 million budget hole. Photographer: Eric Lee/Bloomberg

President Donald Trump is offering buyouts to agency employees who don’t want to comply with his demands that they return to the office as he looks to reshape the federal workforce in his second term.

The buyouts will run through Sept. 30 as long as the employees resign by Feb. 6. The Office of Personnel Management posted what it said was a copy of that email on a website page titled “Fork in the Road.”

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The buyouts were offered in an email to federal employees that also warned that the administration was seeking a “more streamlined and flexible workforce.”

“While a few agencies and even branches of the military are likely to see increases in the size of their workforce, the majority of federal agencies are likely to be downsized through restructurings, realignments, and reductions in force,” the email said. “These actions are likely to include the use of furloughs and the reclassification to at-will status for a substantial number of federal employees.”