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White House defends its 'Fork in the Road' offer to federal employees

  • The White House defends its 'Fork in the Road' offer, urging federal employees to resign by Feb. 6 and take paid leave through September, stating it was legally reviewed for fairness and compliance.
  • The Office of Personnel Management claims union leaders are misleading members about the offer, which aims to provide financial stability amid workforce reductions.
  • Some experts question the legality of the offer, noting that Congress must authorize workers' pay, and employees have expressed confusion over the deal's terms.
  • An anonymous federal employee shared their experience of resigning under the program, feeling both scared and excited, but reported a lack of communication from management afterwards.
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