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Trump Ends Government Buyout Program – 75,000 Employees Opt-In

Trump Ends Government Buyout Program

The Trump administration has officially closed entries to a federal buyout programme aimed at reducing the number of government employees. The announcement came on Wednesday after a U.S. District Court ruling allowed the programme to proceed, despite legal challenges from labor unions.

The initiative, which offered government employees eight months of pay if they chose to resign, was challenged by unions that argued it pressured workers into leaving their jobs without sufficient guarantees. However, Judge George O’Toole in Boston ruled that the unions lacked the legal standing to block the programme.

Thousands of Federal Employees Opted In 

Before its closure, approximately 75,000 federal employees signed up for the buyout, according to media reports. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management confirmed on its website that the programme was officially closed as of 19:20 ET on Wednesday.

The buyout offer was introduced as part of the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts to reduce the size of the federal workforce. The initiative was led by billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency.

Buyout Offer Details and Deadline Extension 

On January 28, more than two million federal employees were given the option to resign in exchange for eight months of salary. The offer applied to full-time government employees but excluded postal workers, military personnel, and national security officials.

An email sent to employees with the subject line “Fork in the Road” mirrored a similar message Musk had previously sent to Twitter employees after acquiring the company, which he later renamed to X.

Initially, employees had until February 6 to accept the offer, but the deadline was extended due to the legal challenge. Government officials stated that employees who chose to resign were “not expected to work,” except in rare cases.

Mixed Reactions from the White House and Unions 

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the buyout as a “generous” offer that would save taxpayers “tens of millions of dollars.” However, Democrats, unions, and advocacy groups have strongly criticized the initiative, warning that it could result in a significant “brain drain” from the federal workforce.

The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and other unions called the plan illegal, arguing that employees were forced into a difficult decision with no guarantee of job security if they declined.

“The email made it clear that those who did not accept the offer had no assurance that their jobs would not be eliminated,” union representatives stated. Additionally, concerns were raised about the availability of funds, as Congress had not approved government funding beyond mid-March, raising doubts about whether employees would receive their full eight months of pay.

Legal Battle and Future Implications

The unions initially secured an injunction that temporarily paused the programme. However, Judge O’Toole later ruled that the unions did not have a “direct stake” in the matter, allowing the buyout to move forward.

AFGE National President Everett Kelley expressed disappointment with the ruling, calling it a “setback” but confirmed that union lawyers were evaluating their next steps.

“We continue to maintain that it is illegal to force American citizens, who have dedicated their careers to public service, to make a rushed decision without adequate information. They are being asked to uproot their families for what is essentially an unfunded IOU from Elon Musk,” Kelley stated.

The White House has not issued an official comment on the ruling. As the situation unfolds, further legal challenges and political debates over the future of federal workforce reductions are expected.

 

The Information is Collected from BBC and USA Today.


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