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Home Government and Politics

Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Employees, Including Remote Workers

Federal Employees Can Opt for Buyouts Under Trump’s New Program

by pinkfloyd
January 29, 2025
in Government and Politics, Government Policies, Government Workplace Reform
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Trump Administration Offers Buyouts to Federal Employees, Including Remote Workers

In an effort to reshape the federal workforce, the Trump administration has announced a new buyout program for nearly all federal employees, including those working remotely. This initiative, aimed at getting workers back to in-person offices, offers a “deferred resignation” option with a generous payout. The window to opt into the program runs from January 28 to February 6.

Buyout Details and the Push for In-Office Work

Since the beginning of his term, President Donald Trump has been focused on increasing efficiency within the government. One of his early directives required federal employees who have been working remotely to return to the office.

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed this initiative on Tuesday, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to improving government productivity:

“After four years of incompetence and failure, President Trump is committed to making our government efficient and productive again. American taxpayers pay for the salaries of federal government employees and deserve workers who show up in our federal buildings, also paid for by taxpayers.”

She continued:

“If they don’t want to work in the office and contribute to making America great again, then they are free to choose a different line of work. The Trump administration will provide a very generous payout of eight months.”

Government-Wide Email Sent to Federal Employees

To ensure all federal workers were aware of the changes, a government-wide email was sent on Tuesday outlining the Trump administration’s plan.

The email highlighted four key pillars aimed at restoring accountability within the federal government:

  1. Return to in-person work
  2. Accountability for employees with policy-making authority
  3. Restored accountability for senior executives
  4. Reform of the federal hiring process based on merit

A senior administration official commented on the email, saying:

“We’re five years past COVID, and just 6 percent of federal employees work full-time in-office. That is unacceptable.”

Requirements for Remote Workers

The new plan requires that most federal employees who have been working remotely since the COVID-19 pandemic return to their offices five days a week. The email also mentioned possible office relocations as part of a broader consolidation effort.

The administration expressed gratitude to those already working in person, acknowledging their “renewed focus” on serving the American people. However, it also made clear that continued employment could not be guaranteed for those who refused to comply with the new directives.

Deferred Resignation Program for Employees Who Opt-Out

For employees who do not wish to return to the office, the Trump administration introduced a “deferred resignation” program, which allows them to leave the federal workforce with a dignified, fair departure.

The program, available from January 28 to February 6, offers several benefits to those who choose to resign:

  • Eight months of pay
  • Continued benefits, regardless of workload
  • Exemption from in-person work requirements until September 30, 2025

Exclusions from the Buyout Program

It is important to note that the buyout offer does not apply to military personnel, U.S. Postal Service employees, positions related to immigration enforcement and national security, or any other positions excluded by individual federal agencies.

Source

pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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