A federal judge has temporarily blocked the deadline of the Personnel Administration Office (OPM) for federal employees to accept the offer of “Deferred resignation” – A compensation for resignation – promoted by the government of the president of the United States, Donald Trump.
At the end of January, the OPM announced that it would offer compensation to the two million federal workers if they resigned before February 6. According to CBS News, a justice department lawyer said the OPM would notify federal employees that the deadline is suspended waiting for more legal procedures.
Federal Judge George O’Toole has assured during a brief hearing in Boston that his court order It suspends the deadline of this process until at least one hearing next Monday. According to local media, more than 60,000 people, approximately 3 % of the Federal Work Force, have accepted the offer.
It was a group of unions that represent federal workers who sued the OPM for the program, since they assured that “Basic information is missing“In the renunciation offer. According to the OPM, the offer applies to all full -time federal employees, except military personnel, to the components of the postal service and those who work in the application of the immigration or security law national.
Source: Lasexta

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