Federal Workers Jump at Buyout Offers They Once Shunned

Key Points

  • Federal workers are now more inclined to accept Elon Musk’s second buyout offer, known as "Fork 2," after initially resisting the first one.
  • Over 2,700 workers at the Energy Department and about 4,000 at the Department of Transportation have applied for the buyout, showing a significant increase from the first round.
  • The buyout process is now managed on an agency-by-agency basis, unlike the first round which was centrally managed by the Office of Personnel Management.
  • Employees are motivated to leave due to the implementation of reduction-in-force plans and the loss of civil service protections, making federal jobs less secure.

Summary

Federal workers, initially skeptical of Elon Musk’s “Fork in the Road” buyout initiative, are now more receptive to the second offer, dubbed "Fork 2." This shift comes as agencies like the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Transportation face deadlines to resign with continued pay through September. The Energy Department saw over 2,700 applications for the buyout, a sharp rise from the first wave, while the Department of Transportation had about 4,000 workers apply. The buyout process has shifted to an agency-specific approach, differing from the first round's centralized management. The decision to leave is influenced by ongoing staff cuts, legal challenges, and the loss of job security, with agencies planning further reorganizations that could lead to more job cuts or relocations. This wave of buyouts reflects a broader trend of federal workers opting for voluntary separation amidst an uncertain job environment.

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April 15, 2025
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