UPDATE: VA Confirms Employee Resignation Offer

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The newly appointed Veterans Affairs Acting Secretary Todd Hunter confirmed Monday that the VA will honor the administration’s offer for federal employees, [including doctors and nurses] to receive pay through September 30 if they submit a “deferred resignation” email by February 6. This announcement has intensified concerns over potential staffing shortages, particularly in healthcare roles that are already struggling to meet demand.

Unlike previous voluntary buyouts targeting administrative roles, this offer includes all VA staff including frontline medical staff. VA hospitals, including the regional facility in Topeka, have long faced shortages of doctors, nurses, and care coordinators. With many VA employees seeing the resignation package as an attractive alternative to the uncertainty of shifting workplace policies, there is growing anxiety over how veteran care will be affected.

VA staffers who spoke to This Is Topeka suggested the reality may be many employees feel pressured to take the deal rather than navigate an uncertain future.

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With the deadline fast approaching, questions remain about how the VA will manage the potential loss of critical healthcare personnel—and what it means for the thousands of veterans relying on their care.

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management has followed up their “Fork in the Road” email with another Sunday Night to all VA employees. This Is Topeka has the email.

From: HR [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, February 2, 2025 10:01 PM
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fork in the Road: Today’s FAQs
Importance: High

Q:

The current funding bill for the federal government expires on March 14. Will I still receive full pay and benefits if the money runs out?

A:

Any government shutdown could potentially affect an employee’s pay regardless of whether he or she has accepted the deferred resignation offer. Moreover, if you accept the deferred resignation offer, you would still be entitled to backpay under the Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019. See 31 U.S.C. 1341(c)(2).

Q:

Does my agency have VERA for employees who opt to take the deferred resignation offer?

A:

Yes. Employees who are eligible for the deferred resignation offer and are at least age 50 with at least 20 years creditable Federal service, or any age with at least 25 years creditable Federal service are eligible for VERA along with the deferred resignation offer (unless your position is exempted from the deferred resignation program by your agency).

Q:

I am scheduled to retire soon after September 30, 2025. Can I take advantage of the deferred resignation program?

A:

If your retirement date is between October 1, 2025 and December 31, 2025, you are still eligible for deferred resignation (unless your position is exempted from the deferred resignation program by your agency). If your retirement date is within this window, your deferred resignation date will be extended to match your retirement date.

Q:

How can I make it clear that I would like to resign AND retire (not just resign)?

A:

You are welcome to type “resign and retire” into the reply email but it is not required. If you simply write “resign” and you are eligible for retirement on or before December 31, 2025, we will process your resignation with retirement as of September 30 OR your actual retirement date (if it is between September 30 and December 31, 2025).

Q:

Is there a formal agreement I can sign with my agency reflecting the terms of this offer?

A:

Yes. If you are eligible for the deferred resignation program and accept it, your agency can execute paperwork reflecting the terms.

Q:

Does the deferred resignation program comply with all records and privacy laws?

A:

Yes. The deferred resignation program uses only basic contact information about federal employees, like name and government email address, along with short, voluntary email responses. That information is stored on secure government systems. To the extent the Privacy Act applies, all information relevant to the program is covered by existing OPM System of Records Notices.

Reminder that the deferred resignation program is available until Thursday, February 6.

Additional FAQs and instructions on accepting deferred resignation can be found on the OPM website by navigating to “Fork” from the top menu.

To see the orginal article on mass VA resignations and how that can effect our community click here.

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Jeffery W. Fogg II is a dedicated writer and storyteller with a passion for uncovering compelling narratives and shedding light on the human experience. He has a strong background in research and narrative development, honed through years of crafting stories that connect with diverse audiences. His writing is driven by a desire to engage readers, bring attention to important issues, and contribute to a well-informed community. Drawing on his ability to find depth in everyday moments, Jeffery aims to deliver insightful journalism that resonates with readers and sparks meaningful conversations. Jeffery’s journey as a writer has been shaped by his diverse life experiences and educational background. He holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from the University of Colorado, where he explored cultural narratives and wrote a thesis on rural religious movements in the neo-Rustbelt. His curiosity about human stories led him to pursue a Juris Doctor at Washburn University School of Law, where he deepened his skills in research and advocacy. Through it all, Jeffery’s life has been guided by a commitment to learning, a love for storytelling, and a desire to share authentic voices from all walks of life.
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