White House defends its 'Fork in the Road' offer to federal employees
The White House says the federal employees union is doing its members a disservice by urging them not to resign with the promise of administrative leave until September.
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The White House says the federal employees union is doing its members a disservice by urging them not to resign with the promise of administrative leave until September.
(Image credit: Kevin Dietsch)