The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) said it gave no orders to shut down government websites amid confusion over complying with a new Trump administration policy requiring agencies to scrub ...
Reuters, citing two anonymous sources, reported Friday that senior career officials at the Office of Personnel Management, the governing agency for the federal workforce, have had their access to ...
The OPM said it has no intention of taking down all agency websites and called the reports a… OPM denies federal government website shutdown reports: ‘False rumors’ Skip to main content ...
On Friday, the Office of Personnel Management sent a follow-up memo of frequently asked questions to the government's roughly 2.3 million workers. The memo states that if a civil service employee ...
WASHINGTON — After President Donald Trump announced incentives for federal employees to resign Tuesday, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sent another email Thursday answering questions.
The Office of Personnel Management is giving agencies the authority to offer early retirement to federal employees — in addition to the “deferred resignation” offer sent to most federal employees in a ...
Remember that OPM is essentially the HR department for the federal government — covering not only the immediate mechanics of employment but administering retirement and health care benefits as ...
Last night, an exploit in the Office of Personnel Management's (OPM) new home-cooked email server seems to have made it possible for anyone with an email address to blast messages to vast numbers ...
OPM’s email said: “Upon review of the below deferred resignation letter, if you wish to resign: 1) Select ‘Reply’ to this email. You must reply from your government account.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) said it gave no orders to shut down government websites amid confusion over complying with a new Trump administration policy requiring agencies to scrub any ...
On Tuesday night, January 28 — eight nights into Donald Trump's second presidency — around 2 million federal workers received a controversial e-mail from the U.S Office of Personnel Management ...