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'Hold the line don't resign': Federal workers on Reddit fight back against Trump 'buyout'
It's less a buyout and more of a "deferred resignation" and federal workers aren't happy about it.
Federal Employees Flood Reddit with Defiant Posts After Trump 'Buyout' Memo: 'I'M NOT LEAVING!'
Federal employees flooded Reddit with defiant posts, pledging to not quit after the Trump administration sent out a memo offering to pay employees to resign.
Trump-Musk ‘buyout’ inspires federal employees to keep working: ‘They can drag me out’
Yesterday’s unexpected email is another sign of Elon Musk’s influence in the Trump administration. Musk gave workers at X—then Twitter—a similar ultimatum in 2022, complete with a nearly identical “Fork in the Road” subject line. He poked at the similarities in a cryptic post yesterday evening.
Musk, Trump and Twitter
Trump cribs Musk’s “fork in the road” Twitter memo to slash gov’t workforce
Echoing Elon Musk's approach to thinning out Twitter's staff in 2022, Donald Trump's plan to significantly slash the government workforce now, for a limited time only, includes offering resignation buyouts.
Trump admin offers payouts for resignations in move mirroring Musk's memo at Twitter
The Trump administration offered an ultimatum to some federal employees asking them to choose if they want to resign in a pitch that echoes Elon Musk's moves at Twitter.
Most in new poll disapprove of Musk’s role in Trump administration
Most registered voters disapprove of tech billionaire Elon Musk’s role in the Trump administration, according to a new poll. In the survey from Quinnipiac University, 53 percent of respondents said they are not in favor “of Elon Musk playing a prominent role in the Trump administration,
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No, Facebook is not forcing you to follow Trump. This is what really happened.
Shortly after Trump was sworn as president, Facebook users reported their accounts were forced to automatically follow him.
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Civil servants plot to sabotage Trump’s working from home ban
US civil servants are plotting to sabotage Donald Trump’s ban on working from home by “relaxing” during office hours and ...
EarlyGame on MSN
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Reddit Rises Up: No More Twitter Links Allowed In Protest Of Elon Musk
More and more major subreddits have recently banned links to the Twitter (X) platform purchased by Elon Musk – some even ...
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X ban spreads across Reddit communities after Elon Musk's inaugural gesture
Some Reddit forums have moved to ban links from X, formerly known as Twitter, after Elon Musk's gesture at an inaugural event ...
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Lawsuit alleges new Trump administration email system for federal employees raises privacy concerns
A lawsuit brought by two federal employees alleges that the Trump administration has set up an email distribution system for ...
See To Believe on MSN
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The Surprising Rise and Fall of Reddit Explained
"Visit See To Believe to learn more about Aperture, where we explore the human condition through captivating insights into technology, science, sociology, and philosophy." ...
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Barron Trump compared to ‘awkward’ Succession character - ‘I laughed out loud’
Barron Trump is being compared to a certain character on the HBO series Succession that has some fans of the show on Reddit ...
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Trump Didn't 'Cancel Cancer Research' — But His Directives Paused NIH Meetings To Dole Out Funds
Meetings designed to distribute grant money to fund research were canceled as part of a communications freeze at health ...
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