Federal judges have ordered the reinstatement of over 24,000 probationary workers fired by the Trump administration, adding complexity to the staffing process amidst paid leave controversies.
Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of probationary federal employees, deeming their mass firings unlawful.
The Merit Systems Protection Board orders the temporary reinstatement of over 5,000 USDA employees wrongfully fired during the Trump administration's mass termination efforts.
A federal judge finds the Trump administration's mass firings of probationary federal employees likely unlawful, providing relief to labor unions fighting for workers' rights.
The Trump administration is expected to close the EPA's Environmental Justice Office, placing hundreds of employees on paid administrative leave and raising concerns over civil rights protections.