US Homeland Security department offers buyouts to workers, memo shows
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is offering its employees voluntary resignation, retirement options, or buyouts up to $25,000, excluding law enforcement personnel. This initiative aims to provide flexibility for employees considering care...

The workers have until midnight on April 14 to opt for one of three options, according to the email. Law enforcement staff were exempted from the program.
"By offering these options, we intend to provide flexibility for employees who may be considering a change, retirement, or new career opportunities, while also supporting the Department's operational readiness," the memo said.
The DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
A host of U.S. federal agencies have unveiled fresh buyout offers to slash the federal workforce in recent days, renewing the voluntary program that preceded the first wave of mass firings led by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency after President Donald Trump took office in January.
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