A federal worker tried to take Trump's 'Fork' resignation offer. Here's what happened
- The U.S. Office of Personnel Management sent an email offering federal employees a resignation deal by February 6, with pay until September, affecting 2.3 million workers across the U.S.
- Liz Goggin is among 75,000 federal employees who were uncertain about her job status after learning her position is exempt from the resignation offer.
- Clarification from OPM stated that employees who resigned wouldn’t need to work during the 'deferred resignation period' and could seek additional employment.
- Goggin expressed concerns about her workplace atmosphere and the impact of President Trump's executive actions on social work practices, stating, 'I think the atmosphere has been pretty tense.
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