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In exchange for voluntarily resigning employment with the federal government, federal workers have been told via an email memo that they would immediately enter “deferred resignation” status.
Workers are not obligated to respond to the email. Although it’s not required, OPM said workers can respond to the deferred resignation email by typing “resign and retire.” “If you simply ...
One employee expressed concerns that outside actors could send resignation emails on staffers’ behalf by spoofing their email addresses. “I assume that, if folks do decide to go through with ...
30 if they submit a "deferred resignation" by a Feb. 6 deadline. The email is a follow-on to one issued Jan. 28 by the Office of Personnel Management that announced a deferred resignation program ...