A federal judge on Wednesday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to postpone the retirement program to his federal worker, as the President stepped into an overhaul and downsizing the US government, which tried to stop the plan to the Sangh in an attempt to stop the plan. Shock.
This decision can clear the way to try to wrap the program rapidly for the administration of the Republican President, although the Sangh may ask another court to stop the program.
The US District Judge George Otol dissolved an earlier order in Boston, in which he issued that the program was stopped at the union’s request, representing more than 800,000 federal employees.
O’Tole concluded that the Sangh lacked legal status to challenge the rule.
The American Federation of Government employees and other unions have called over 2 million federal civilian employees to offer illegally deferred resignation of the administration.
To appoint former Democratic former President Bill Clinton, Otol wrote, “The Sangh does not have the necessary direct stake in the fork instructions, but is challenging a policy that affects others, specifing the employee of the executive industry. Is.” “This is not enough.”
The Personnel Management Office, which announced the program in the January 28 email called “Fork in the Road”, told the employees on Monday that it was to close the program as the new entry legally acceptable.
According to a White House official, by Friday, around 65,000 federal employees had signed to procure, as the Trump administration had planned to engage in broad job cuts in the government.
The White House did not immediately respond to the remarks request.
The National President of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), Aleret Kelly called the ruling a shock to the ruling.
He said in a statement, “The important thing is that this decision did not address the inherent validity of the program.”
The union, which filed the case argued that the scheme announced in January was illegal and that the OPM has authority to implement the program.
Trump, who began his second term as President on January 20, has appointed Elon Musk as a “Special Government Employment”, which is the Department of Government Efficiency with the objective of reducing the United States 2.2 million -Strong Federal A comprehensive effort to oversee a comprehensive effort. Workforce, purifying thousands of potential workers.
So he signed an executive order on Tuesday to expand the effects of Kasturi and reduce the federal workforce.
Democrats and other critics have accused Musk, leading electric car manufacturer Tesla and rocket company SpaceX, who are improperly taking the federal government. Some federal workers have protested against Musk’s actions.
In an email that was sent to almost all federal employees last month, OPM said that employees can now resign and maintain all salary and benefits by 30 September.
The email states that employees can live on parole without personally and can possibly reduce their duties or finish in meeantime. Interested employees were required to answer only with the word “resign” to participate.
The title and content of the email reflected a message, which after the world’s richest man, after being sent to Twitter employees, after acquiring the social media platform, now called X in 2022.
As the time limit came, the Trump administration reiterated its warning that most of the federal agencies were likely to be reduced, as a pressure by workers to accept the offer to buy a message lakes.
In their cases, the unions argued that OPM’s byout instruction was “surprisingly arbitrary” and violated the Antidification Act, a federal law, which makes agencies bar by spending more money than Congress.
The Sangh said that OPM is ignoring adverse consequences, ignoring the employees to expedite the duties of their agency, jobs or institutional memory, ignoring adverse consequences, resigning the government’s ability to work to work. Could, the Sangh said.
At the request of the Sangh, Otol delayed the early 6 February deadline for employees to resign on Monday last week. That day, he kept it pending another court order, while he considered the case.
The Sangh asked that the time limit to give time to take more relief through the courts is completely catching and ensuring that their members can take informed decisions.
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