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75K Federal Workers Take Buyout Offer

According to the Human Resources Administration, around 75,000 federal workers have accepted the White House's offer to “deferred resignation” and accept the offer to make the acquisition while it is being paid through September. The offer deadline ended Wednesday after a federal judge decided to end a temporary suspension to the program. The Boston-based judge's […]

Judge Hands Trump Admin Win On Federal Employee Payouts

US District Judge George O'Toole Jr. on Wednesday cleared a temporary freeze on the Trump administration's plan to provide payments to millions of federal employees, according to court filings. In an email sent by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on January 28, the Trump administration began offering federal employees for postponed compensation by […]

Federal judge allows Trump to push forward with buyouts for government workers

A federal judge on Wednesday refused to suspend the Trump administration's acquisition program for government workers, giving President Trump a significant victory in his push to reduce the size of the federal government. US District Judge George A. O'Toole has a union group sueing to block the so-called “deferred resignation” program, and will proceed with […]

President Donald Trump’s buyout offer to federal workers restored by judge

A federal judge made a decision Wednesday evening to restore President Donald Trump's postponed resignation program for federal workers. Massachusetts US District Judge George O'Toole has ruled. The postponed resignation program, also known as the administration's “Folk in the Road” offer, involved asking government workers to stay or leave after they mandated Trump to return […]

R. Kelly’s sex-trafficking convictions upheld by federal appeals court

R. Kelly's assault and sex trafficking conviction, along with a 30-year prison sentence, was upheld by the federal court of appeals on Wednesday, with the singer having sex with girls and young women for over a quarter of a century. He concluded that he exploited fame. Manhattan's Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday after […]