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More Than 150,000 Federal Workers Accepted Trump’s Resignation Incentives

A new government estimate, along with a study by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, provides a long-awaited window into the scale of the departures.

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nytimes.comStai leggendo11 mesi fa

More Than 150,000 Federal Workers Accepted Trump’s Resignation Incentives

A new government estimate, along with a study by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, provides a long-awaited window into the scale of the departures.

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huffpost.com11 mesi fa

We Finally Have An Idea Of How Many Federal Workers Trump Has Pushed Out

Making employees miserable has helped the administration push them out the door through deferred resignation and early retirement programs.

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  1. giovedì 31 luglio 2025·nytimes.com

    More Than 150,000 Federal Workers Accepted Trump’s Resignation Incentives

    A new government estimate, along with a study by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, provides a long-awaited window into the scale of the departures.

  2. venerdì 1 agosto 2025·huffpost.com

    We Finally Have An Idea Of How Many Federal Workers Trump Has Pushed Out

    Making employees miserable has helped the administration push them out the door through deferred resignation and early retirement programs.