Chaos Ensues Federal Government Offer


On Tuesday, January 28, over two million federal workers reportedly received notices from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). These notices reportedly offered them the choice to resign from their jobs with a full severance package. Or return to the office full-time and risk the chance of being let go. Subsequently, this “Deferred Resignation” program has sparked public confusion.

Is it an attempt by the federal government to save billions? Or is there a larger play at hand?

Well, The Shade Room’s Correspondent A.B. Burns-Tucker is sharing some clarity on ‘TSR Newz.’

More Details On The Federal Government’s “Deferred Resignation” Program

According to Burns-Tucker, the severance package offered to federal workers includes full pay and benefits for eight months. Additionally, employees who accept the offer will reportedly be exempt from returning to the office for the remainder of their employment. To note, the host reports that military personnel, U.S. postal workers, and those in immigration enforcement and national security positions are exempt from this offer.

In addition, federal employees have reportedly been given a tight deadline to make their decision: February 6.

More Details On The “Deferred Resignation” Plan & The Chaos Around It

According to the host, this isn’t the first time the federal government has turned to a buyout as a tool to reduce the workforce. Per Burns-Tucker, similar means were used during the Clinton administration in 1994. Furthermore, at the time, Congress reportedly approved a deal permitting buyouts of up to $25,000 per federal employee. Additionally, at the time, President Clinton explained how the measure would benefit women and young minority individuals.

Scroll above to watch as Burns-Tucker breaks down more details about the current “deferred resignation program.” Additionally, the host recaps social media discourse around the government’s action while sharing how the incident appears to mirror similar actions taken by Elon Musk during his purchase of X, formerly known as Twitter, in 2022. Lastly, the host details lawmakers’ concerns over the federal government’s apparent offer.

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