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US judge keeps block on Trump federal buyout plan
Senate Democrats want answers on Trump federal employee buyout offer
Two Democratic senators on Tuesday said they had asked the White House for key details about the Trump administration's financial incentive offer to about 2 million federal workers to quit their jobs.
Judge says he will continue to pause Trump's federal buyout offer
A federal judge says he will continue to pause the Trump administration's federal employee buyout offer until he issues a ruling on a preliminary injunction.
Judge extends deadline for federal workers to accept Trump administration’s ‘buyout’ offer
A federal judge has for now extended a pause on the deadline set by the Trump administration for federal workers to accept a deferred resignation offer and temporarily prohibited the government from soliciting more so-called buyouts.
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Judge extends government buyout offer amid push to strike down deal
A federal judge extended indefinitely the deadline for government workers to accept a government buyout, as a lawsuit to ...
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Why Elon Musk’s Buyout Offer “Reads Like a Scam”
Elon Musk recently said he is “not chomping at the bit to acquire TikTok.” Musk made those remarks during an interview at the ...
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Education Department staff warned that Trump buyout offers could be canceled at any time
In a staffwide meeting Wednesday, leaders of the Education Department told employees the Trump administration’s resignation ...
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Separate from DOGE, TVA offers workers a buyout with 5 days of pay for every year worked
TVA made a buyout offer late last year to employees across the company before the Trump administration made its sweeping offer.
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Minority unitholders to decide on Cuscaden Peak’s Paragon Reit buyout offer
Cuscaden and its subsidiaries, which hold 61.5% share, will abstain from voting. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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