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President Donald Trump's administration says it is moving to reinstate more than 24,000 probationary workers it fired as part of its efforts to slash the size of the federal workforce, court ...
The Trump administration has taken steps to reinstate thousands of probationary workers who were fired in its effort to downsize the federal government, according to court filings in one of two ...
At the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, all 169 affected workers received email notices of reinstatement. The U.S. Mint informed its eight probationary employees of reinstatement.
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A federal judge in San Francisco ordered President Donald Trump's administration to rehire thousands, if not tens of thousands, of probationary workers let go in mass firings across multiple agencies.
A federal judge ordered the National Park Service (NPS), among other agencies, to reinstate probationary employees fired in February, saying the terminations were illegal.
Latest on National Park Service cuts After the mass layoffs on Valentine's Day, a federal judge ordered the NPS to reinstate probationary employees fired, saying the terminations were illegal.
A federal judge expressed sympathy on Tuesday for thousands of federal employees who were suddenly fired by the Trump administration earlier this year, but he also voiced skepticism about whether… ...
While a federal judge in Baltimore issued an order in March to require the federal government to reinstate the employees, the federal appeals court halted it. The states are seeking further review ...