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The agency says it will offer “relocation packages” to remote OPM employees located more than 50 miles from their assigned duty station.
Questions remain on how federal services we rely on, such as mail delivery, could be affected as the Trump Administration offers buyouts to federal employees.
New federal workers are the easiest to fire and the administration is gathering information on their names, backgrounds, roles and performance.
Most survey respondents who say they'll take OPM's deal already had plans to retire from federal service soon, or leave for a job outside government.