The federal government still processes retirement applications manually in a Pennsylvania limestone mine, a system Elon Musk ...
On Feb. 11, tech billionaire Elon Musk and the Department for Government Efficiency, which he leads, made a series of claims about a limestone mine in Pennsylvania where the U.S. government allegedly ...
Elon Musk discussed the inefficiencies of federal employee retirement paperwork, which is manually processed in a converted ...
Federal workers' retirement paperwork is processed by hand in a limestone mine located in Boyers, Pennsylvania. This unusual ...
Federal employee retirements are processed using paper, by hand, in an old limestone mine in Pennsylvania. 700+ mine workers operate 230 feet underground to process ~10,000 applications per month, ...
Erica Roach, CFO of the government agency that oversees nearly all human resources functions for the federal civilian ...
Federal workers mulling their future health and retirement benefits are at an impasse as they weigh a deferred resignation ...
The president’s push to downsize the federal workforce and allure more employees into his resignation plan has fostered ...
The Office of Personnel Management’s chief financial officer, who manages more than $1 trillion in funds, was pushed out this ...
An old Pennsylvania limestone mine housing all retirement paperwork for government employees is limiting how fast workers can retire. Musk wants to change that.
"They're scorching the earth," one former agency official described DOGE's impact on the Office of Personnel Management.