Education Department offers $25K for staffers to quit
- The U.S. Department of Education is offering employees a Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment of up to $25,000, with a deadline of 11:59 p.m. On March 3 to accept the offer.
- Most employees with at least three years of service qualify for the buyout, but certain exceptions apply.
- Eligible employees can leave their positions effective March 31 and may combine the buyout with retirement benefits, with a stipulation against working for the federal government for five years.
- A Department of Education spokesperson confirmed to Newsweek that staff were emailed about the buyout.
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Department of Education Staffers Offered Buyouts of $25,000
The U.S. Department of Education has offered most of its employees a buyout offer to leave their posts by the end of this month. The agency confirmed to The Epoch Times that on Feb. 28, it sent an email to its staff offering employees up to “a $25,000 Separation Incentive Payment.” “The offer expires at 11:50 p.m. (Eastern time) Monday.” No additional information regarding the offer was provided. This latest cost-saving effort follows the cancel…
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