On Monday, a federal judge in Boston continued to suspend the Trump administration’s unprecedented plan to force millions of federal workers to step down “until they answer the questions presented,” he said.
US District Judge George A. O’Toole Jr. temporarily suspends the administration’s plans to provide massive shopping for millions of federal workers on Thursday hours before the deadline to accept the offer. did. After hearings on Monday on matters, he said the suspension would continue until he ruled the legality of Trump’s “deferred resignation” plan.
The union opposed the Personnel Management Bureau’s “folk order” according to court filings, and made it a surprising and surprising arbitrary volition to seek the “illegal ultimate” and “comprehensive resignation of federal workers. “What is the action?”
The Human Resources Administration announced a massive “postponed resignation” program later last month. The program claims workers will resign now but are allowed to be paid until September, despite legal experts questioning the adequacy of the contract. Education officials were warned last week that the administration could later cancel plans and decide to hire an employer.
A senior administration official said last week that 60,000 people had accepted the deal.
The first deadline to accept the offer was last Thursday night, but was extended by O’Toole after scheduled Monday’s hearing on the coalition of suppression orders’ demands.
The union’s lawsuit to suspend the program allegedly did not have legal authority to provide such an acquisition.
The White House characterized the pause as a victory last week.
“We are grateful to the judge for extending the deadline, so when more federal workers refuse to show up in the office, we can make this very generous once-in-a-lifetime offer. “Thursday.
