Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to ask if they can really pay after the CR ends. Will the next funding have authorization for forking out pay for no work?
Ask someone who understands the budget process. All spending bulls start in the House.
Do you think it’s likely Congress would cut people/feds off from income that way?
People can fork, get pushed via schedule f or find other work, seems those are the likely choices. Things do not look like they are going back.
Anonymous wrote:Shocked by this.. does this mean it’s legal?
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-judge-allows-trump-proceed-with-government-employee-buyout-2025-02-12/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Individual Feds lack the $$$ to bring suits.
Class action baby!
Funded by who? Most Feds don’t have tens of thousands for legal fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m taking the fork!
You have to work for the government to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unions should just continue to advise employees that the deal is not enforceable. If people want to take it anyway, best of luck to them. Perhaps it is a way to weed out weaker employees.
The unions can’t make that determination. None of us can until the courts decide.
I don't think you understand this very well. Unions can absolutely decide to advise people based on their opinion of how enforceable an agreement is or is not.
I understand it perfectly. How about: it would be irresponsible of the unions to advise employees the deal is unenforceable when they do not know that. All they can responsibly do is point out the risks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Individual Feds lack the $$$ to bring suits.
Class action baby!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Individual Feds lack the $$$ to bring suits.
Yeah this is awful news. There aren’t many Feds who are going to be able to fork out tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees to bring a suit one by one
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t they offer a VERA, offer a VSIP, then offer the Fork to the people who didn’t qualify for the other two?
Anonymous wrote:Individual Feds lack the $$$ to bring suits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unions should just continue to advise employees that the deal is not enforceable. If people want to take it anyway, best of luck to them. Perhaps it is a way to weed out weaker employees.
The unions can’t make that determination. None of us can until the courts decide.
I don't think you understand this very well. Unions can absolutely decide to advise people based on their opinion of how enforceable an agreement is or is not.
Anonymous wrote:I’m taking the fork!
Anonymous wrote:Individual Feds lack the $$$ to bring suits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The unions should just continue to advise employees that the deal is not enforceable. If people want to take it anyway, best of luck to them. Perhaps it is a way to weed out weaker employees.
The unions can’t make that determination. None of us can until the courts decide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Fork is on, upheld by judge.
https://wtop.com/government/2025/02/judge-clears-way-for-trumps-plan-to-downsize-federal-workforce-with-deferred-resignation-program/
Fork was not "upheld by a judge." The judge decide not to decide.