EPA Touts Success With Buyouts, Shrinking Workforce
The EPA has had success with shrinking the size of its workforce, and more staff reductions are likely on the way.
The EPA has had success with shrinking the size of its workforce, and more staff reductions are likely on the way.
Buy outs and early outs are two incentive programs offered to restructure the federal workforce. How can an employee determine which is better?
A buyout offer is reportedly pending for some employees within the Department of Education.
A bill to increase buyouts to maximum of $40,000 has been introduced in the Senate.
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An internal memo circulated at the EPA said the agency is offering some employees a buyout in an effort to reduce the overall size of the agency’s workforce.
The workforce at EPA will be getting smaller. $12 million has been identified for early retirement and buyout payments at the agency.
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EPA is planning a reduction in its workforce. For some employees, this chain of events may offer new options for their future.
The author provides some general information about early outs and buyouts along with questions federal employees should ask themselves if they are considering taking one of these.