BEST PRACTICES A former Merrill Lynch financial advisor team that oversaw $700 million left the company to join Morgan Stanley The Zelin Group joined Morgan Stanley in New York on Jan. 24. The team ...
Wall Street banks are gearing up to sell up to $3 billion of debt tied to billionaire Elon Musk's buyout of social media ...
In response, American Federation of Government Employees President Everett Kelley said the buyout should not be viewed as voluntary but as a way to pressure workers not considered loyal to the new ...
After receiving and considering an "unsolicited" buyout offer from partner Biogen, Sage Therapeutics is kicking the tires on a range of strategic options. However, the company's board of directors ...
Editor’s note: The Associated Press updated its headline to specify that the Trump administration is offering nearly eight months of compensation. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration ...
The White House is offering all 2.3 million federal employees—including the Defense Department's 783,000 civilians—a buyout worth roughly eight months of salary and benefits, purportedly for ...
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If no deal materializes, he could be a candidate for a buyout, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer. He would be able to sign with whatever contender he wanted at that point. More Lakers news ...
It was not immediately clear how much the voluntary buyout program could cost the government or how many employees might participate. The federal government employs about 2 million people.
Well, at least he’s offering them something out the door — besides a boot in the butt. The White House on Tuesday began offering buyouts worth seven months of salary to all federal employees ...
The voluntary buyout plan is meant to shrink the federal workforce, but in New Jersey, where nearly 23,000 people work for the federal government, the impact could have a ripple effect.
House Bill 1798, authored by State Representative Dell Kerbs (R-Shawnee), would allow municipalities to use general revenue funds to purchase these one-way tickets.