Union Lawsuits and Congressional Pushback: The Battle to Halt the Reduction in Force Notices Sent to Federal Employees
The Trump administration has commenced a significant new round of layoffs for federal employees, following through on threats to shrink the federal workforce during an ongoing government shutdown. This development marks a major escalation in the standoff between the White House and congressional Dem
The Trump administration has commenced a significant new round of layoffs for federal employees, following through on threats to shrink the federal workforce during an ongoing government shutdown.
A court filing by the Justice Department revealed that notices were issued to more than four thousand workers across at least seven agencies, including the Departments of the Treasury, Health and Human Services, Education, Commerce, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, and Homeland Security.
This latest round of layoffs is part of the administration's broader push to reduce the size and scope of the federal bureaucracy.
Federal employee unions have filed lawsuits to block the layoffs, contending that RIFs cannot legally occur during a shutdown and that the actions violate procedures designed to guide staff cutbacks.
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