OPM Offers 8 Months Severance to Federal Workers If They Resign

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The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) send email to the 2 million federal employees offering 8 months of severance pay if they agree to leave their jobs at the end of September 2025.

The cutoff date for workers to decide whether to opt in is 6 February 2025. The offer is for “all full-time federal employees” with some exclusions such as postal workers, military personnel, immigration personnel, and some national security personnel.

The email was titled “Fork in the Road,” like Elon Musk’s email to clear out Twitter employees after his takeover of that company, and was worded similarly to that Musk email. The offer appears not to be within severance pay rules for federal employees.

A follow-up memo said employees who accept the resignation offer would “promptly” have their duties reassigned or eliminated, and be placed on administrative leave. 

Taken together with questioning of federal workers to determine which ones are loyal to Trump rather than their oath to the Constitution, the offer is an obvious ploy to empty jobs for filling with Trump loyalists.

Reportedly some employees are under pressure to resign or be terminated with no buyout in organizational restructuring.

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Click here for a PDF of OPM’s “deferred resignation” email to federal employees of 2025-01-28.

Click here for a PDF of OPM’s web page outlining severance pay rules for federal workers as of 2025-01-29.