In a bid to reshape the federal workforce, President Donald Trump is offering buyouts to federal employees who prefer not to comply with his directive to return to the office. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to create a more streamlined and flexible government. These buyouts will be available until September 30, requiring employees to resign by February 6. Critics, including the head of the American Federation of Government Employees, warn this could lead to an unstable work environment and hinder the government's functionality.
The buyouts are designed for employees reluctant to return to the office as the Trump administration seeks to create a more flexible and streamlined federal workforce.
Many of these actions are anticipated to include furloughs and reducing the workforce, potentially creating a toxic work environment, according to union officials.
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