The Trump administration has moved to reinstate at least 24,500 recently fired probationary workers following a pair of orders from federal judges.
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Advnture on MSNNationwide national park protests planned as Trump administration makes ‘no moves’ to put fired staff back to workThe Trump administration is appealing against orders from federal judges to reinstate thousands of sacked probationary ...
The Trump administration in court filings has for the first time acknowledged that it fired nearly 25,000 recently hired workers, and said agencies were working to bring all of them back after a judge ...
The Trump administration appears to be preparing to comply with multiple court orders to quickly place tens of thousands of ...
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States sue President Trump’s administration over mass firings of probationary federal workerscontending President Donald Trump's administration has illegally fired thousands of federal probationary workers.
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A federal appeals court in a 2-1 decision Monday declined to immediately block a judge’s order that the Trump administration ...
The order from U.S. District Judge James Bredar came in a lawsuit filed by 19 states and the District of Columbia against ...
The administration is required to provide advance notice of mass layoffs to employees and states so that states can mobilize ...
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