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Two of America's biggest federal worker unions told members on Wednesday not to trust a Trump administration offer to 2 million government employees to quit with eight months pay, while many civil ...
The American Federation of Government (AFGE), the largest government employee union among those suing, lamented the ruling. “Today’s ruling is a setback in the fight for dignity and fairness ...
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) suit against the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) said the agency violated the Administrative Procedures… Union sues over Trump buyout ...
Fewer than expected federal employees accepted Trump's buyout offer, with only 75,000 agreeing to leave. Concerns remain over legality and payment delays.
Those who oppose the resignation scheme include AFGE, the largest federal employee union. In a complaint, it wrote that the proposed buy-outs were "arbitrary and capricious" and violate federal law.
“Every action taken by the Trump-Vance administration is fully legal and compliant with federal law," Harrison Fields, principal deputy White House press secretary, said in a statement to USA TODAY.
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) is an American labor union representing over 750,000 employees of the federal government, about 5,000 employees of the District of Columbia, and a few hundred private sector employees, mostly in and around federal facilities.
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 ...