Almost 20,000 IRS employees taking second Trump buyout offer: Bloomberg
- About 25% of Internal Revenue Service employees are resigning after taking buyout offers, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
- Approximately 22,000 IRS employees are expected to leave, as there are only about 90,000 working at the IRS.
- The Trump administration is actively working to shrink the federal workforce through buyouts and layoffs, as reported by CNN.
- Employees have described a stressful environment at the IRS, with one stating: 'The workplace is toxic these days.
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Approximately 25% of IRS workers plan to accept the severance offer
By Marshall Cohen and Rene Marsh, CNN A staggering 25% of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employees plan to accept severance offers, according to three sources with direct knowledge of the matter. The deadline for IRS employees to accept the latest round of “deferred resignation” severance offers was Tuesday morning. The latest figures indicate that approximately 22,000 people want to take the offer, the sources said. There are only about 90,000 …
Over 22,000 IRS workers take Trump’s latest buyout offer | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> More than 22,000 employees at the tax-collecting Internal Revenue Service have accepted the Trump administration’s latest buyout offer, two agency sources said today.
IRS Workforce Reduction Amid Trump Buyout Efforts
IRS Workforce Reduction Amid Trump Buyout Efforts The Trump administration's latest buyout initiative has led to more than 22,000 employees at the Internal Revenue Service accepting voluntary resignations, sources disclosed on Tuesday. Participants will receive full pay and benefits until September 30, though they will not have to work during their remaining months.This move is part of a broader pattern by President Trump's government and Elon M…
20,000 IRS Employees Accept President Trump’s Offer to Resign | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
In a striking move, President Trump's administration has prompted approximately 20,000 IRS employees to accept resignation offers, marking a historic reduction in the agency's workforce. This initiative aims to enhance government efficiency and streamline operations.
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